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Barrmill is a
small village in
North Ayrshire,
Scotland about 1+1⁄2
miles (2.5 kilometres) east of
Beith on the road to
Burnhouse and Lugton.
Locally it...
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Barrmill Stadium,
formerly Galston Greyhound Stadium, is a
football ground and
former greyhound stadium in
Barrmill Road, Galston, East Ayrshire, Scotland...
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Kilwinning Largs Saltcoats Stevenston West
Kilbride Ardeer Auchentiber Barrmill Benslie Dreghorn Drybridge Fairlie Gateside Girdle Toll
Glengarnock Longbar...
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Lochside is the
nearest cycle-route access. The
Barrmill Road
entrance is on the bus
route from
Beith to
Barrmill. In 1686, John Shedden,
ancestor of the Sheddens...
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royal ****ent on 20
August 1883 as the
Barrmill and
Kilwinning Railway Act 1883 (46 & 47 Vict. c. cxciv): the
Barrmill and
Kilwinning Railway was authorised...
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Barrmill railway station was a
railway station serving the
village of
Barrmill,
North Ayrshire, Scotland. The
station was
originally part of the Glasgow...
- Beith, Dalry, and Kilbirnie, and some
smaller villages such as Gateside,
Barrmill,
Longbar and Glengarnock; with a
combined po****tion of
around 20,000....
- of America,
outbreaks of
cholera took
place in 1834, 1849, and 1861. At
Barrmill in
North Ayrshire the
tradition is that the
disease was p****ed on from...
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history of the
Garnock Valley and Doon Valley,
including the
towns of Beith,
Barrmill, Dalmellington, Gateside, Kilbirnie, Patna, and Waterside. He has resided...
- Old
Station Inn in
Barrmill Barrmill crossroads, with
hotel and shop
Barrmill's Community Hall
Barrmill's millennium garden Barrmill's mainstreet with the...