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- Helenton Loch was situated in a low lying area between the farms and dwellings of Helentongate, Mains, and Burnbank in the Parish of Symington, South Ayrshire...
- Wadling, ****bria Wormingford Mere, Es**** Scotland Belston Loch Blae Loch Helenton Loch Loch Brown Loch Fergus Loch Morlich United States Illinois Volo Bog...
- arrow-heads and horn combs were found. Helenton Moot Hill may have been a fortified site at one time and the Helenton Loch with its ****ociated mill were nearby...
- Lugton, covered about 10 acres (40,000 m2) and was drained in the 1840s. Helenton Loch – now drained. Lochlea, South Ayrshire – a loch of around 19 acres...
- friends. The minister in Burns's time was the Rev William Auld of Old Helenton near Symington, South Ayrshire. Burns made many friends (his wife Jean...
- Powbank, situated near Monkton, Adamton Mill and, ¾ mile east of Symington, Helenton Mill. The small tributary from Barnweil Loch had also the Heugh Mill. Powbank...
- manufacturing company Goldring, a former name for lands near Rosemont in Helenton Loch, Symington, South Ayrshire, Scotland Goldring Centre for High Performance...
- century named Mootehill, earlier Mwthill. Mote-hill. Helenton, near Symington. Barony of Helenton. Some ruins were present on its summit. Tarbolton Mote...
- Helentoun and Bogend, together with the tower, fortalice, and manor place of Helenton, together with half of the mill. Auchans, Ayrshire, a Wallace castle Earlston...
- old loch site to enter the burn. Bickering Bush Galrigs Loch, Ayrshire Helenton Loch "1775 - Andrew Armstrong - A new map of Ayrshire". Retrieved 30 July...