Fishermen’s Tryst & alleged R. Burns graffito
Fishermen’s Tryst & alleged R. Burns graffito is a historic site in East Ayrshire, Scotland. Fishermen’s Tryst & alleged R. Burns graffito is situated nearby to Disused red sandstone quarry, as well as near the archaeological site Site of destroyed Pedens Cave.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Ballochmyle Viaduct and Kingencleugh Castle.
Ballochmyle Viaduct
Bridge
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The Ballochmyle Viaduct is the tallest extant railway viaduct in Britain. It is 169 feet high, and carries the railway over the River Ayr near Mauchline and Catrine in East Ayrshire, Scotland.
Kingencleugh Castle
Castle
Photo: Rosser1954, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The remains of the old castle of Kingencleugh or Kingenclough lies close to east of the town of Mauchline, East Ayrshire, in the old Barony of Mauchline off the A76. The castle is Category B listed. Kingencleugh Castle is situated 2,100 feet west of Fishermen’s Tryst & alleged R. Burns graffito.
Howford Bridge
Historic building
Photo: Rosser1954, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Howford Bridge is a historic building, which is situated 2,000 feet east of Fishermen’s Tryst & alleged R. Burns graffito.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Catrine and Mauchline.
Catrine
Village
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Catrine is a village in East Ayrshire, Scotland, which was formerly a centre of cotton manufacture. The village is located close to the settlements of Sorn and Mauchline, and had a population of around 2,020 in 2020.
Mauchline
Town
Photo: Rosser1954, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Mauchline is a town and civil parish in East Ayrshire, Scotland. In the 2001 census Mauchline had a recorded population of 4,105. It is home to the National Burns Memorial.
Ochiltree
Village
Photo: Rosser1954, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Ochiltree is a conservation village in East Ayrshire, Scotland, near Auchinleck and Cumnock. It is one of the oldest villages in East Ayrshire, with archaeological remains indicating Stone Age and Bronze Age settlers. Ochiltree is situated 2½ miles south of Fishermen’s Tryst & alleged R. Burns graffito.
Fishermen’s Tryst & alleged R. Burns graffito
- Type: Historic site
- Categories: tourist attraction and tourism
- Location: East Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
55.49993° or 55° 29′ 60″ northLongitude
-4.3611° or 4° 21′ 40″ westOpen location code
9C7QFJXQ+XHOpenStreetMap ID
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Site of destroyed Pedens Cave and Disused red sandstone quarry.
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