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Where is this? not as easy as the last one,prove me wrong!Stephen Drury.… 4 Comments
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The attached photograph shows all that remains of the former Newmilns Bandstand…
The site once occupied The Clydesdale Bank and was formerly the Black Bull Hotel, the Newmilns Anti-Slavery Society who supported Abraham Lincoln during The Civil War met here, Newmilns weaving was to…
Loudoun Manse which is situated on St Margarets Hill was built in 1768 to replace the original. One of the prolific residents was Eleanor Moore the daughter of the Rev. Hamilton Moore who ministered f… 5 Comments
The Town House is situated at 48-50 Main Street,Newmilns and is now home to The Irvine ValleyRegeneration Partnership who can be contacted on 01560 322966 or Email: ivrp@east-ayrshire.gov.ukThe Town H…
Newmilns Tower,Newmilns Castle, or The Keep is situated in Castle Street, once referred to as The DucatTower was probably built around 1533 and 1537, it has been recently renovated by Strathclyde Buil…
Stephen Drury says:The memorial to slain Covenanter John Law is situated in Castle Street, Newmilns not its original site as it was previously situated on the west side of Newmilns Keep. John Law was…
A lesser known fact about Burns and his association with Newmilns is his connection with local Freemasonry. He requested to join Lodge Loudoun Kilwinning Newmilns No51, he chose to join this Lodge.At… 2 Comments
It is thought that the Loudoun Arms dates from the early 18th century,its architecture is typical of thatperiod with a corbie gable and pedimented windows,on the east side of the building is the remna…
Stephen Drury says: Where and what is this? I understand it to be a Craft Guild Coat of Arms, the three castles are commonly used on this type of heraldry. Does anyone have more information?… 5 Comments
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