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Upload another image Baidland Manor 55°42′56″N 4°45′29″W / 55.715419°N 4.75807°W / 55.715419; -4.75807 (Baidland Manor) Category C(S) 1195 Upload Photo Brownhill House 55°43′37″N 4°41′15″W / 55.726908°N 4.687476°W / 55.726908; -4.687476 (Brownhill House) Category B 1204 Upload Photo 9 Aitken Street, Chapelhill, Dalry 55°42′24″N 4°43 ...
2013 July 23 - July 24 (2) — Trelissick House Truro, Cornwall, the Cunliffe-Copeland collection (Bonhams, £3.3m, 835 lots, sold in situ.) 2012 Mar 14 - Mar 15 (2) — Blair Castle, Dalry, North Ayrshire, Scotland, Castle owned by Blair family for over 900 years (Lyon & Turnbull, £1.2m, about 932 lots, items viewed in situ, sold in Edinburgh).
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 Lands of Pitcon, previously Potconnel [1] now form a small estate of around 100 acres in the Parish of Dalry, North Ayrshire in the old Barony of Dalry. The present category B listed [ 2 ] Georgian mansion house (OS NS 229879, 650628) dating from 1787, replaces an older castellated dwelling.
The estate's name was changed to 'Auchenskeith' following its purchase by the owner of the Auchenskeith estate near Dalry in North Ayrshire. The 1855-57 OS Name Book gives most of the 1764 sasine properties now being held by a Colonel Cathcart and Dallars Mains farm is as well with a William Cunningham as occupier. [6]
Meikle Auchengree is 500 metres (2 + 1 ⁄ 2 furlongs) east of Glengarnock in Dalry parish. The hamlet is situated at the north end of the Auchengree Road which runs between the B777 and the A737 roads. The settlement is today a mixture of farms, small-holdings and residential properties.
Highfield is a small village or hamlet in North Ayrshire, Parish of Dalry, Scotland. It is situated between the settlements of Barkip and Dalry on the A737 at a junction with the B777. It lies in the lands of the old Barony of Kersland , the ruins of Kersland Castle and East Kersland Mill being situated nearby at East Kersland.
List of listed buildings in Dalry, North Ayrshire; R. Ravenscraig and Jameston Railway This page was last edited on 30 April 2021, at 21:27 (UTC). Text ...