Auchentiber - Views of The Auchentiber Area

Views of The Auchentiber Area

  • Auchenmade's old railway station

  • Bloak or Salt Well cottage off the Stewarton Road.

  • Auchenharvie Castle in 2007.

  • The mainstreet looking towards the main road.

  • The Blair Tavern on the main road.

  • The site of the old Cleikum Inn on the main road.

  • The Lochlibo Road running through Bloak Moss looking towards Auchentiber.

  • The ruins of the old Mosside farm on the Montgreenan estate near Bloak Moss.

  • The ruins of the old Mosside farmhouse which was demolished in 1971.

  • A view of Bloak Moss.

  • Auchentiber Moss from the site of the Cleikum Inn.

  • The mainstreet with the site of the old school on the right.

  • The old Smithy in the mainstreet. The roof on the closest building has since collapsed (2007).

  • The Lugton Water near the old ford.

  • The Old ford across the Lugton Water near the site of the Waulkmill.

  • Looking through the Mosside bridge onto the Lugton Water at the site of the old ford up to Megswells.

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