Category:Millmannoch
English: Millmannoch, also once known locally as the 'Mill of Mannoch' or Kilmannoch is a ruined mill and hamlet in South Ayrshire, Parish of Coylton, Scotland about a mile from Coylton and Drongan. The 'Trysting Tree' of Robert Burns's poem 'The Soldier's Return' stood nearby. A smithy was once located here in addition to the miller's cottage and later, a farm.
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Media in category "Millmannoch"
The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.
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Cairnston Farm.JPG 2,288 × 1,712; 1.37 MB
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Millmannoch - Land of Burns.jpg 1,620 × 1,051; 1.49 MB
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Millmannoch Lane.JPG 2,288 × 1,712; 2.39 MB
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Plaque on Trysting Thorn.JPG 2,288 × 1,712; 1.3 MB
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The Millmannach Lane.JPG 1,560 × 2,182; 2.29 MB
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The old Trysting Tree, Millmannoch, East Ayrshire. View to the south.jpg 3,447 × 2,738; 2.93 MB
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The old Trysting Tree, Millmannoch, East Ayrshire.jpg 4,896 × 2,752; 4.42 MB
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Trysting Tree - Millmannoch.JPG 1,712 × 2,288; 1.39 MB
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Trysting Tree and railings, Millmannoch, Ayrshire.jpg 3,359 × 2,751; 3.12 MB
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Water of Coyle - Millmannoch.JPG 2,288 × 1,712; 1.31 MB
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Water of Coyle from Trysting Thorn.JPG 2,288 × 1,712; 1.32 MB
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William Kilpatrick's Headstone.JPG 2,288 × 1,712; 1.27 MB