- 55°44′11″N 4°40′46″W / 55.73639°N 4.67944°W / 55.73639; -4.67944 The
Powgree Burn
rises on Cuff hill in the
Gateside area, runs east of the old Speir's...
- Bridge. The
Auchengree Bridge is a
simple stone arch that
crosses the
Powgree Burn. On the
opposite bank of the burn from the hall
stood the Auchengree...
-
family who were the
village blacksmiths for many years. The
meaning of
Powgree, Gateside's burn, is
suggested as
being 'Stream of the herd (of deer)'...
-
Barony of Beith, the
physical boundary being formed at this
point by the
Powgree Burn,
which is also
recorded as the
Powgreen or
Marshyland burn. Marshalland...
- merk land,
separated from the
Barony of Beith, a forty-pound land, by the
Powgree Burn
which rises on Cuff hill. The
Lugton Water or the
Bungle Burn running...
- name 'Crooked Dam'
relates to a
small dwelling that once
existed near the
Powgree Burn and the
remains of a mill pond site
shows that this
building was originally...
-
drained by the
Boghall Burn that runs p****ed the 'Court Hill' and into
Powgree Burn at Gateside. Loch Bran or
Brand was the name by
which the Loch of...
- near
Bellscauseway to
Burnside Cottage next to
Roughwood Bridge and the
Powgree Burn. The term 'lands of
Roughwood and Millburn' are used in
regards of...
-
station is
shown on the 1920s map. The
nearby railway bridge over the
Powgree Burn in the
Kersland Glen. The old
railway cutting running from Brackenhills...
- on the
little common south-west of
where the
Geilsland Road
meets the
Powgree Burn.
Robert Spier, the
father of John Spier, was a
member of the local...