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rises on Cuff hill. The
Lugton Water or the
Bungle Burn
running through Burnhouse may have been the
Giffen barony boundary with that of the
adjacent barony...
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Burnhouse,
sometimes known locally as The Trap from "Man Trap", is a
small village or
hamlet in
North Ayrshire,
Parish of Beith, Scotland. It lies on...
- a stream. In
other cases the
surname is a
variant form of the
surname Burnhouse,
which originated as a
habitational name,
derived from a
place name made...
- a
ruined castle near
Torranyard on the A 736
Glasgow to
Irvine road.
Burnhouse lies to the
north and
Irvine to the south. It lies in
North Ayrshire,...
- road runs on to
Lugton and the B706
enters the
village from
Beith and
Burnhouse. The name,
first recorded in 1260, may be
derived from the
Gaelic words...
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metres or so to the west from the
bottom of the main
Ditchling Bostals is
Burnhouse Bostal which ascends the
scarp from
Underhill Lane and
reaches the top...
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Uplawmoor is the
first settlement on this 'Lochlibo Road' to the
north and
Burnhouse is to the south. The
settlement lies on the
Lugton Water which forms the...
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Scotland about 1+1⁄2
miles (2.5 kilometres) east of
Beith on the road to
Burnhouse and Lugton.
Locally it is
known as the Barr.
General Roy's
survey of 1747–1755...
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Kilwinning on the
Lochlibo Road, 2+1⁄4 mi (3.5 km) from the
hamlet of
Burnhouse and 2+1⁄2 mi (4 km) from the
village of Barrmill. Grid Ref. NS3647. Some...
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Longbar Skelmorlie Springside Stanecastle Barkip Broomlands Bourtreehill Burnhouse Castlepark Crosbie Chapeltoun Cunninghamhead Dalgarven Drakemyre Eglinton...