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    The Annick Water (previously also spelled as Annack, Annoch (1791) or Annock) is the largest tributary of the River Irvine. The river runs from Long Loch...
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  • Annick may refer to: Alnwick, Northumberland, England (pronounced "Annick") MV Annick, a coaster (ship) in service with J Campbell Ltd, Irvine, 1947-54...
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    River Irvine (redirect from Glen Water)
    therefore the Glen Water, Polbaith Burn, Cessnock Water, Kilmarnock Water, Carmel Water, Annick Water, and the Garnock. Many watercourses have changed...
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    invented pneumatic tyres for bicycles. Dreghorn lies on a ridge between Annick Water, to its immediate north, and the River Irvine further south. The old...
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  • Cunninghamhead is a hamlet on the Annick Water in the Parish of Dreghorn, North Ayrshire, Scotland. The area was part of the old Cunninghamhead estate...
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    Stewarton railway station. Stewarton lies within Strathannick, with the Annick Water flowing through the town. The community is in a rural part of East Ayrshire...
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  • Annick Lodge is an estate between Perceton and Cunninghamhead in North Ayrshire, Scotland. Annick Lodge (previously Annack, Annoch or Annock) and estate...
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  • The old farm lane running down to the Annick Water The old railway line to Perceton Colliery The Annick Water Above Cunninghamhead station in 1860 was...
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    the area, one being the River Irvine and the other being the Annick Water. The Annick Water is very popular for fishing. The area experiences relatively...
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    a category B listed mansion, lying in a prominent position above the Annick Water and its holm in the Parish of Stewarton, Scotland. Part of the much older...
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    Medium. Retrieved 2021-11-04. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stepping stones. Stepping stones on the River Ayr Stepping stones on the Annick Water...
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  • slightly overcrowded Annick Primary School. It now has over double the number of pupils than Annick Primary has. The Annick Water passes through Girdle...
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    Annick Water (R) Fenwick Water (R) Craufurdland Water (R) Cessnock Water (L) Ayr catchment River Ayr Water of Coyle (L) Lugar Water (L) Burnock Water...
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    path leading down to the Annick Water from the estate. Quarry Holm, beside the old railway embankment between the estate and Annick Lodge, has the foundations...
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  • Fourth of July party hosted by her friend Buffy St. John and her lover, Ray Annick. She is planning to stay with them for the weekend. Ray has invited "The...
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    Corshill until they were granted to John Brown in Gabrochhill in 1687. The Annick Water lies to the south of the lands of Blacklaw with a bridge (NS465494) carrying...
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  • Chapeltoun is an estate on the banks of the Annick Water in East Ayrshire, a rural area of Scotland famous for its milk and cheese production and the Ayrshire...
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  • a moat and the Annick Water. The site is now covered by the modern housing estate known as The Grange. The Cunninghamhead and Annick Lodge Estates are...
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    Scotland. The house overlooks the Glazert Burn, which runs into the Annick Water at Watermeetings. Kennox house was originally called Crivoch and a house...
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    century. A tunnel is said to run from near Ravenscraig Castle down to the Annick Water just up stream of Lainshaw Castle. The tunnel was reportedly crawled...
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    old farm lane running down to the Annick Water The course of the old railway line to Perceton Colliery The Annick Water The future estate of Rozelle in...
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    Irvine are the Glen Water, Cessnock Water, Kilmarnock Water (combined Fenwick and Craufurdland Waters), Carmel Water and Annick Water.. These rivers flow...
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    garden and the remains of a signal box. The nearby viaduct over the Annick Water is in excellent condition having been restored in 2005 / 2006. A footpath...
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    The chapel stood on the muir near to Stane on the right bank of the Annick Water. At the core of the medieval estate may have been an older medieval nunnery...
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    Robertland, Baron of Ormiston and of Robertland. An old road also crossed the Annick Water on a bridge near the site called the 'castle' in the Templehouse/Darlington...
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  • The Chapel Moot Hill from the Annick Water. Lawthorn mount Justice Hill. The Moot Hill or Law Mount above the River Annick near Castleton Farm. The possible...
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  • Robertland Bridge Over Annick Water 55°41′35″N 4°29′04″W / 55.693046°N 4.484561°W / 55.693046; -4.484561 (Robertland Bridge Over Annick Water) Category C(S)...
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    The Murder of Hugh Montgomerie, 4th Earl of Eglinton at the Annick Ford in Stewarton, East Ayrshire, Scotland, took place in 1586 as a consequence of a...
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    Trindlemoss Loch (category Pages using infobox body of water with auto short description)
    the River Irvine, the natural outflow being a burn that ran into the Annick Water at Lockwards. Patrick Warner of Ardeer, the parish minister of Irvine...
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    Polnoon on a journey to Stirling, and whilst crossing the bridge over the Annick Water he was attacked by the lairds of Robertland, Aiket, some other members...
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