Portencross Castle, also known historically as Portincross Castle, is situated in Portencross, on the west coast of Scotland, about 3 km from West Kilbride...
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Portencross Castle. It has two harbours and a pier. The "Old Harbour" is actually a small tidal inlet next to the castle, and is part of the castle property...
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Isle of Arran. West Kilbride and adjoining districts of Seamill and Portencross are generally considered to be a small town, having a combined population...
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Clan Boyd (section Clan castles)
Dean Castle, previously known as Kilmarnock Castle was the seat of the chiefs of Clan Boyd who were Barons, Lords and Earls of Kilmarnock. Portencross Castle...
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advance of a royal visit. Other castles have been conserved by private trusts, such as the restoration of Portencross Castle which was largely funded by grants...
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Preceded by Portencross Castle – near West Kilbride, Ayrshire Restorations on BBC2 2004 Succeeded by Knockando Wool Mill – Knockando, Moray...
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murdered in a shooting attack at the isolated Northbank Cottage near Portencross in North Ayrshire, Scotland on the evening of Saturday, 18 October 1913...
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Preceded by Llanfyllin Union Workhouse, Llanfyllin "Restorations" on BBC2 about 19 July 2004 Succeeded by Portencross Castle – near West Kilbride, Ayrshire...
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This is a list of castles in North Ayrshire. Castles in Scotland List of castles in Scotland List of listed buildings in North Ayrshire Wikimedia Commons...
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Finalist Darnley Mausoleum – Cobham, Kent Scotland (aired 13 July) Portencross Castle – near West Kilbride, Ayrshire Hall of Clestrain – Orphir, Orkney...
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And Castle Cottage, Portencross 55°41′56″N 4°54′16″W / 55.698934°N 4.904507°W / 55.698934; -4.904507 (West Cottage And Castle Cottage, Portencross) Category C(S)...
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and burial sites, through Roman remains and medieval structures such as castles and monasteries, to later structures such as industrial sites and buildings...
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of Langside. Hugh succeeded him in 1600 and married Jean Boyd of the Portencross family. Hugh Montfode had succeeded his father by 1621 and had three...
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house was demolished in 1960, the substantial walled garden survives. Portencross Castle is said to have been the last mainland resting place for many of the...
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Lylestone Meigle Meikle Auchengree Montgreenan Nettlehirst Perceton Portencross Routenburn Seamill Sevenacres Shewalton Torranyard Birchburn Blackwaterfoot...
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station Little Cumbrae Lochranza Millport Montfode Castle Museum of the Cumbraes Meigle Perceton Portencross Saltcoats, Saltcoats railway station Seamill Skelmorlie...
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Cumnock Newmilns Ochiltree Old Dailly Patna Pinmore Pinwherry Polnessan Portencross Prestwick Priestland Rankinston Riccarton Saltcoats Seafield Seamill...
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hunting grounds(Alexander II), they included the rich cattle port of Portencross. Hugh is often confused with his son also named Hugh, and grandson Hugh...
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against him in court. October 1913 Mary Speir Gunn Northbank Cottage, Portencross, North Ayrshire 51-year-old Gunn died when six shots were fired through...
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built a castle or hunting lodge on Little Cumbrae. His son, Robert II spent time there hunting the deer, however the site of the "Auld Castle" is unknown...
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Lochranza Machrie, Maidens, Millport Peninver, Pirnmill, Port Bannatyne, Portencross, Port Glasgow, Portkil, Prestwick Rothesay Saddell, Sannox, Saltcoats...
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Kilbirnie and one of their three co-heiress daughters married Robert Boyd of Portencross in around 1550. A Katarine Craufurd, Lady Fairnelie (sic), is recorded...
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Coast Section Loch Libo Lynn Spout Muirkirk Uplands North Newton Shore Portencross Coast Renfrewshire Heights Rouken Glen Shielhill Glen Shovelboard Skelmorlie...
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had 20 smaller guns (4- to 12-pounders) mounted in the fore and stern castles, and 20 swivel-mounted light guns on the raised catwalks above the rowers'...
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murder at Northbank Cottage near Portencross that took place in 1913. Hill of Beith Castle Hessilhead Barony and Castle of Giffen Barrmill Barony of Ladyland...
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Spier's School (section Broadstone castle)
Tossed'. The murder of Mary Speir Gunn happened at Northbank Cottage, Portencross, in 1913. She was a granddaughter of Margaret Gibson Spier, and the murder...
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Arran in 1337. The chapel of Saint Bridget also covered the lands at Portencross and West Kilbride, which was established as a separate Parish in 1567...
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local legend to have built Little Cumbrae castle, however the Old De'il was building a castle at Portencross and whilst sharing tools by throwing them...
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of Arran in the background. Clyde Wind Farm Ardrossan Wind Farm from Portencross, just after sunrise Related lists Lists of offshore wind farms by country...
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