Buiston Loch (NS 416 433) (locally pronounced /ˈbɪstən/ BIST-ən), also known as Buston, Biston and Mid Buiston, was situated in the mid-Ayrshire clayland...
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B. A. 2000. "The History of a Scottish Lowland Crannog: Excavations at Buiston, Ayrshire", 1989–90, STAR Monograph 4, AOC/Historic Scotland, Edinburgh...
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landscape feature and the 'Loch' may refer to Lambroughton Loch which could have reached as far as this site. as stated, Buiston Loch is situated some distance...
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changes upstream, a case in point being the Garrier, which used to drain Buiston Loch near Kilmaurs. This was drained as part of agricultural improvements...
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The Garrier burn is now seasonal as its headwaters are the drained Buiston Loch, pronounced 'Biston', (previously Buston). The Garrier is still pronounced...
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Garrier burn is now seasonal as its headwaters are the drained loch at Lochside near Buiston, pronounced 'Biston', (previously Buston). The word 'Gaw' is...
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and associated causeway as found in other Ayrshire lochs such as Lochspouts, Buiston, Lochlea, Loch Brand, and Kilbirnie. This survey carried out by James...
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