Dundonald (South Ayrshire)
Dundonald est un village situé dans le South Ayrshire, en Écosse.
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Dundonald, South Ayrshire
Dundonald (Gaelic: Dùn Dhòmhnaill) is a village in South Ayrshire, Scotland.
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Dundonald Castle
Dundonald Castle is situated on a hill overlooking the village of Dundonald, between Kilmarnock and Troon in South Ayrshire, Scotland. Dundonald Castle is a fortified tower house built for Robert II on his accession to the throne of Scotland in 1371 and it was used as a royal residence by Robert II and his son Robert III.
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Galrigs Loch (South Ayrshire)
The Galrigs Loch was a substantial freshwater loch situated in low lying area between Newfield and Dundonald in South Ayrshire, Scotland. It was drained in the early 18th century.
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Kemp Law Dun
Kemp Law Dun is a vitrified fort dating from the Iron Age situated near the town of Dundonald in South Ayrshire, Scotland. The remains of the Iron Age fort or dun lie on the old Auchans Estate in the Dundonald Woods near the site of the old Hallyards Farm and the quarry of that name. The footpath route known as the Smugglers' Trail through the Clavin Hills from Troon to Dundonald runs passed the ruins of the dun. Kemps Law is in the order of two thousand years old.
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Drybridge railway station
Drybridge railway station was a railway station serving the village of Drybridge, North Ayrshire, Scotland.
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