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  2. Airfield Estate - Wikipedia

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    Airfield Estate is a agritourism site in Dublin, Ireland. Describing itself as "Dublin's only urban working farm and gardens," it incorporates Airfield House, an Anglo-Irish big house, [1] and welcomes visitors to learn about farming and the site's history. As of 2016, it had 75 employees and 280,000 annual visitors.

  3. Windygates - Wikipedia

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    Windygates is a small village and surrounding district in central Fife, Scotland.. The district encompasses the following villages, farms and estates; Wellsgreen Farm, Little Lun Farm, Woodbank Farm, The Maw (a former mining community on the Standing Stane Road), Cameron Farm, Isabella (an abandoned mine), Smithyhill, Cameron Bridge, Bridgend, Durie Estate, Duniface Farm, Haughmill (a former ...

  4. List of listed buildings in Markinch, Fife - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image See more images 2 And 4 King Edward Street With Boundary Walls 56°12′00″N 3°08′03″W  /  56.199949°N 3.134301°W  / 56.199949; -3.134301  (2 And 4 King Edward Street With Boundary Walls) Category C(S) 42951 Upload Photo Northall Road, Burnside Cottage With Boundary Walls And Gate 56°12′27″N 3°07′49″W  /  56.207586°N 3.130303°W ...

  5. National Museum of Rural Life - Wikipedia

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    The 44-hectare (109-acre) farm was gifted in 1992 to the National Trust for Scotland by Mrs. Margaret Reid who had run the farm for many years with her late husband James, the last of ten generations of Reids. The Reids, as Lairds of Kittochside, farmed the property over a period of 400 years from 1567 to 1992.

  6. James's Street, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    During this time the gate was the traditional starting point for the Camino pilgrimage from Dublin to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia (Spain). [2] Though the original medieval gate was demolished in 1734, [ 3 ] the gate gave its name to the area in which it was located, [ 4 ] and in particular to the St. James's Gate Brewery (which was taken ...

  7. List of gates of Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Eastern-gate 1305 Dame Street [7] Essex-gate 1678 on the site of Isolde's Tower [7] St. Audoen's Gate [6] Water-gate 1240 [7] behind St. Audoen's Church on Cook Street: Winetavern Gate [10] King's-gate 1195 Winetavern Street [7] St Austin's-gate Crow Street [7] Gillamocholmog's-gate 1175 across from St Michael's Lane [7] St Patrick's-gate 1250 ...

  8. Springside, North Ayrshire - Wikipedia

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    A view of the Meadow Wood and Warwickdale Farm in 2006 Warrix (now Warrick) Hill also formed part of the demesne of the De Morvilles who forfeited their lands to Robert the Bruce . Sir James, son of Sir James Stewart of Bonkill, son of Alexander the High Steward of Scotland , obtained Peirstoun ( Perceton ) and Warrixhill, and his son, also Sir ...

  9. Gatehead, East Ayrshire - Wikipedia

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    Gatehead, an old colliers' village, [1] lies at or near the junction of several roads, namely the main road to Kilmarnock, Dundonald & Troon, nearby are other roads that run to Symington or Kilmarnock via Old Rome and Earlston, another to Springside, North Ayrshire or Crosshouse via Craig and yet another to Crosshouse, branching off the main Kilmarnock road.