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  2. Eglinton Country Park - Wikipedia

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    Eglinton Country Park is located on the grounds of the old Eglinton Castle estate in Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, Scotland (map reference NS 3227 4220). Eglinton Park is situated in the parish of Kilwinning, part of the former district of Cunninghame, and covers an area of 400 ha (990 acres) ([98 acres (40 ha)] of which are woodland.

  3. Eglinton Castle - Wikipedia

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    The ancient seat of the Earls of Eglinton, it is located just south of the town of Kilwinning. The original Eglinton Castle was burnt by the Earl of Glencairn in 1528. [2] The current castle was built between 1797 and 1802 in Gothic castellated style dominated by a central 100-foot (30 m) large round keep and four 70-foot (21 m) outer towers ...

  4. Kilwinning Old Parish church - Wikipedia

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    An unusual marble memorial stone is to David Muir, Chamberlain to the 9th Earl of Eglinton, who generously left his lands of Woodgreen to the poor of the parish. The tower of the old abbey fell in 1814, however it was rebuilt on a smaller scale by Messrs Connell of Dalgarven, who also built the Eglinton Tournament Bridge , the architect being ...

  5. List of listed buildings in Kilwinning, North Ayrshire

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    By Kilwinning, Mid Auchenmade Farm And Outbuildings 55°41′56″N 4°37′37″W  /  55.698896°N 4.627028°W  / 55.698896; -4.627028  ( By Kilwinning, Mid Auchenmade Farm And Outbuildings

  6. Kilwinning - Wikipedia

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    Kilwinning (/ k ɪ l ˈ w ɪ n ɪ ŋ /, Scots: Kilwinnin; Scottish Gaelic: Cill D’Fhinnein) is a town in North Ayrshire, Scotland. It is on the River Garnock , north of Irvine , about 21 miles (34 km) southwest of Glasgow .

  7. Kilwinning Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Kilwinning was a Tironensian Benedictine monastic community, named after Tiron in the diocese of Chartres. The abbey was dedicated to Saint Winning and the Virgin Mary, and founded sometime between 1162 and 1188 with monks coming from Kelso. [1]

  8. Industry and the Eglinton Castle estate - Wikipedia

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    The Eglinton Castle estate was situated at Irvine, on the outskirts of Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, Scotland (map reference NS 3227 42200) in the former district of Cunninghame. Eglinton Castle, was once home to the Montgomeries, Earls of Eglinton and chiefs of the Clan Montgomery. Eglinton Country Park now occupies part of the site.

  9. Eglinton Loch - Wikipedia

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    Kilwinning. Eglinton Loch (NS 232698 642303) is a small freshwater loch in the North Ayrshire Council Areas (KA12 8TA), lying in a holm of the Lugton Water near Irvine and Kilwinning, within Eglinton Country Park, in the parish of Kilwinning. The loch has 3 small islands within it and is one of a number of Ayrshire's artificial lochs, created ...