Kilmaurs - Views of Kilmaurs 2006 - 2008

2008

  • The Mercat cross at the 'jougs.'

  • The '1830' date on the Mercat cross.

  • The 'jougs.'

  • The old parish council building.

  • Pollarded trees on a driveway in Fenwick Road.

  • Glencairn Church in Fenwick Road, built in 1864.

  • The birthplace of Lord Boyd Orr - Holland Green, Fenwick Road.

  • The Knock on the Cunninghamhead road, locally referred to as 'Bowie's Munt.'

  • Laigh Langmuir Farm on the Cunninghamhead road.

  • Kilmaurs Mains Farm on the Cunninghamhead road.

  • Viewfield farm on the road to Stewarton, looking across the site of the old Toll house.

  • The 'Walk in the Light' stone from the old Townend Manse.

  • Gravestone of John Gemmell. He was a surgeon to the American Royal Reformers, fighting with the regular army in the American War of Independence.

  • A view of the old 1830's firestation in the 'Jougs'. The doors to the right of the stone pillars.

  • Kilmaurs Place from the park.

  • The Old Brig over the Carmel Water in the park.

  • The Millhill Crest on the plinth at Catherine Place.

  • A view of the old 1830's firestation in the 'Jougs.'

  • A granite milestone giving the direction and distance to Crosshouse.

  • Kilmaurs place facing the park.

  • Jock's Thorn Farm from the Kilmarnock facing side in the vicinity of the 'Old Castle.'

  • The Mill Vennel looking southwards towards St.Maurs-Glencairn kirk.

  • The Mill Vennel looking northwards towards the Carmel Brig.

  • The sundial and Cunningham (Glencairn)coat of arms on the gable of the Glencairn Aisle.

  • The Glencairn Aisle.

  • Saint Maurs church prior to 1888, showing the Glencairn Aisle.

  • The Carmel Water near Millholm. An old bridge abutment is just visible opposite. This is known locally as Puddin' Pauls.

  • The entrance to the Lady's Well.

  • Inside the Lady's Well covering with the 'niche' at the back and the broken sandstone covering slab.

  • Kilmaurs station road approach.

  • Kilmaurs railway station looking towards Kilmarnock.

  • Kilmaurs railway station looking towards Stewarton.

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