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The entrance to Doggartland House at Drakemyre. In the 1870s it was recorded as forming a northern suburb of Dalry with woollen manufactories such as Doggartland Mill and a population of 325. [1] The cottages of Fordmouth record that a ford on the Rye Water existed until a bridge was built nearby [2] at Bridge End. [3]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 November 2024. Human settlement in Scotland Dalry Scottish Gaelic: Dail Ruighe Dalry Location within North Ayrshire Population 5,250 (2022) OS grid reference NS290497 Council area North Ayrshire Lieutenancy area Ayrshire and Arran Country Scotland Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town DALRY Postcode ...
The KA postcode area, also known as the Kilmarnock postcode area, [2] [3] is a group of 30 postcode districts in south-west Scotland, within 23 post towns.These cover East Ayrshire, North Ayrshire (including the Isle of Arran) and South Ayrshire.
KA24 DALRY: Ayrshire KA KA25 Kilbirnie: Ayrshire KA KA26 Girvan: Ayrshire KA KA27 Isle of Arran: Isle of Arran: KA KA28 ISLE OF CUMBRAE: Isle of Cumbrae: KA KA29, KA30 Largs: Ayrshire KT: KT1, KT2 Kingston upon Thames: Surrey: KT KT3 New Malden: Surrey KT KT4 Worcester Park: Surrey KT KT5, KT6 Surbiton: Surrey KT KT7 Thames Ditton: Surrey KT
Ayrshire is roughly crescent-shaped and is a predominantly flat county with areas of low hills; it forms part of the Southern Uplands geographic region of Scotland. The north of the county contains the main towns and bulk of the population.
A William de Ker is recorded in 1205 as holding land in the Dalry area and his son William (d. 1305) inherited in 1292, one of the Scottish barons who submitted to the rule of Edward I. Finlaio de Kerr, succeeded in 1362, followed by Willielmi Ker in 1421. Robert Ker, was slain at Flodden in 1513, leaving two sons, John and Robert. John Ker ...
The Rye Water drains from the area of Muirhead Reservoir and Camphill Reservoir and runs through the old village of Drakemyre to join the Garnock north of Dalry near Brownhill Junction on the main railway line. A ford across the river at Drakemyre is associated with the song "Comin' Thro' the Rye". [14]
Dalry and West Kilbride (ward) Dalry railway station; Dalry Thistle F.C. Drakemyre, North Ayrshire; G. Garnock Valley (ward) L. List of listed buildings in Dalry ...