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Drybridge is a
small village in
North Ayrshire, Scotland.
Drybridge is thus
named because of the "dry bridge" over the
Kilmarnock and
Troon Railway, opened...
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Drybridge House is a
large 17th-century
Grade II*
listed building in Monmouth,
south east Wales. It is
located to the
southwest of the town at one end...
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Drybridge is an
electoral ward in the town of Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales. The ward
elects councillors to
Monmouth Town
Council and
Monmouthshire County...
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Drybridge railway station was a
railway station serving the
village of
Drybridge,
North Ayrshire, Scotland. The
station was
opened on 6 July 1812 by the...
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Drybridge Platform railway station or
Drybridge railway station was a
station which served the
hamlet of that name in the
parish of
Rathven and in addition...
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River Irvine in the
Shewalton area, two
miles from
Irvine and west of
Drybridge village, East Ayrshire,
Dundonald Parish, Scotland. In 1883 the Boyle's...
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their ****ociated
gates and
railings all have
Grade II
listings including Drybridge Lodge, Ivy House,
Penlan Lodge, and
Seaview Lodge. The
gardens are listed...
- Hill, near Beith,
North Ayrshire. Draffen, Stewarton, East Ayrshire.
Drybridge,
North Ayrshire. Gigha,
Argyll and Bute.
Granny Kempock Stone, Gourock...
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Carlin Cat
Stane Clach an
Trushal Colmeallie Dunnideer Drybridge Easter Aquhorthies Kirkton of
Bourtie Loanhead of
Daviot Lochmaben Stone...
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ground widens significantly towards the
present Battle Acre
Cottage and
Drybridge House. At that
point a
traditional 'three units'
battle line is possible...