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- Auchenbathie, Auchinbathie Tower or rarely Barcraigs Tower is a ruined fortification, a tower house, once held by the Wallace Clan of Elderslie, situated...
- University and the grounds are open to the public. Auchenbathie Tower, also known as Auchenbathie Castle, near Beith, was held by the Wallaces of Elderslie...
- Yew, an ancient yew tree and the Wallace Oak stood nearby until 1856. Auchenbathie Tower a few miles to the south is a site ****ociated with William Wallace...
- publicly unveiled at a ceremony on the bridge on 16 September 2017. Auchenbathie Tower Clan Gregor Gilderoy (outlaw) Rob Roy (dog), US First Lady Grace...
- provided by FirstGroup, McGill's Bus Services and other smaller operators. Auchenbathie Tower Barr Castle Barshaw Park Belltrees Peel Castle Semple Church Castle...
- Wallace", and Scottish Maclays Brewery had a beer called "Wallace". Auchenbathie Tower – Wallace's Knowe Clan Wallace Wallace's Heel Well – an imprint...
- drain via the Muirhead Burn that flows into Barcraigs Reservoir close to Auchenbathie Tower. Its dimensions are a length of 2860 feet or 872 metres and a width...
- Magazine' recorded that the minor poet Alexander Wilson, who lived at Auchenbathie Tower, wrote a poem "Rabbie's Mistak" concerning the hunting exploits...
- Name Type Date Condition Ownership Location Notes Picture Auchenbathie Tower Tower 16th century Ruin Private Howwood NS3978656492 ****ociated with William...
- of the Peace and a Road Trustee. He purchased the lands of 'Tower of Auchenbathie, 'New Mill of Auchengown Stewart' and those of Netherhill near Dunlop...