Barrmill is a small village in North Ayrshire, Scotland about a mile and a half a mile east of Beith on the road to Burnhouse and Lugton. Locally it is known as the Barr. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Beith Transitions 14 Gateside & Barrmill
A couple of views from Gateside & Barrmill so they don't feel left out
Hill of Beith Castle, North Ayrshire
Beith Castle stood at Hill of Beith and was held by the Cunninghame Clan. Little remains now other than basic foundations amongst the trees. The castle overlooks the old Loch Brand that has been drained and the old Court Hill where the Abbot of Kilwinning held the meetings of the barony court.
Keep It Off The Deck – Beith Juniors | Third Round | William Hill Scottish Cup 2018-19
Beith Juniors took on our Scottish Cup Challenge, Keep It Off The Deck ahead of hosting Ayr United in the Third Round of the William Hill Scottish Cup. See how they got on.
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- Three players - Two touch - Ball can't touch the ground until it crosses the goal line - Quickest time wins
5 Reasons To Avoid Ayrshire At All Costs
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Greenhills Hamlet, North Ayrshire
Greenhills is a small village or hamlet in North Ayrshire, Parish of Beith, Scotland. It lies between the settlements of Barrmill and Burnhouse on a crossroads of the B706 and the lanes to Nettlehirst and Tandlehill via Thirdpart. It is named after the 'Green Hill' an artificial mound, a Moot, Law or Justice hill that once stood here. The settlement lay within the old Barony of Giffen; the castle no longer exists. The village lies within Barrmill and District Community Association's area and is also covered by Beith Community Council.
The school opened in the 1890s at the time that nearby Hessilhead school closed. It was built on the site of the cart wheel workshop and was mid-way between Burnhouse and Barrmill. Greenhills closed in 1959, sold in 1964 and demolished in the mid-1980s; having been used for some years as a glue factory by Strathbond Ltd. Mr McGregor was the last headteacher and the sports field had been the field lying across the Barrmill to Burnhouse Road. The Greenhills WRI originally met here, however after the school was demolished they moved to the Barrmill Community Centre
Sap of Sycamore with Fungal Growths (Slime Flux)
Mucor-like mould and yellow plus orange fungal growths on Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) sap. Barrmill Park, North Ayrshire, Scotland.
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Jim Clark, Lotus Monument And Colin Chapman
The statues are of Jim Clark and Colin Chapman, driver and team manager of Lotus.