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Drukken Steps

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abundance of water. A Cruceford or Crossford was also located further down the Redburn on the Knights Templar lands of Redburn where the burn now crosses under the main road near Kidsneuk and Rood meadow. Roodmeadow was held by William Cuninghame and Robert Hamilton in 1666. The term 'rood' may refer to the
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The Eglinton estate wall used to cut across the burn and join up with the perimeter wall of the cemetery. The remains of this wall can still be seen at the site of the stepping stones and it was to this wall that the original commemorative plaque had been attached. No gate or door existed here, entry
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The name 'Drukken' steps derives from a person's apparently drunken gait as they stepped from stone to stone whilst crossing the burn. Seven or more stones were originally set in the Red Burn which was much wider than now (2009). Burns himself used the Scots spelling 'Drucken' rather than 'Drukken'
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in 1781 – 82. A commemorative cairn off Bank Street at MacKinnon Terrace in Irvine, next to the expressway, stands several hundred yards from the site of the Drukken stepping stones across the Red Burn, also said to be the site of Saint Bryde's, Brides or Bridget's well. Until 2009 it was generally
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A Chapel of Saint Bridget (capelle sancte Brigide) near Stanecastle is mentioned in 1417, however this seems to have been secularised by the early 17th century. A secondary source makes reference to a chapel at the site of the Hill Cottage and it is indicated that the well at this site produced an
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The commemorative cairn carries the re-located 1927 plaque that was attached to the now demolished estate boundary wall. The Drukken Steps / Saint Bride's Well site still exists, much altered. The 1966 1:2500 map shows the Drukken Steps in a position that still exists as a small wooden bridge and
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and Robert Woodside or Robert of Woodside. Spittal was a term chiefly applied to lands, the revenues of which supported a hospice but, in some instances, the reference maybe to the site of a hospice for the infirm, lepers, etc. This name is also recorded in a document dated 1542. This could have
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This cairn was erected for Irvine Burns Club to mark their 150th anniversary and to re-locate the plaque originally placed at the Drukken Steps (Drunken) / Saint Bride's Well. 700 yards north west of this spot by W & C French (Construction) Ltd, builders of Irvine by-pass, January 1976.
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The site of the old toll road crossing of the Red Burn is still extant near the original Eglinton Estate's Long Drive and the site of Saint Bride's well, now covered over, was at Stanecastle as is shown on the first edition of the OS map. The well site may even have been near the
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formed part of the lands of the nunnery at Stanecastle which could have been the site of the spittal in question. Other spittals in Ayrshire were located in Ayr, Prestwick, Symington, Fail, Maybole, Mauchline, Stewarton and Kilmarnock.
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Knadgerhill was only acquired by the Earls of Eglinton in 1851 when the burgh excambied part of the lands of Bogside Flats for them. This allowed the construction of the new entrance to the policies at Stanecastle via Long Drive.
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The Drukken Steps therefore were stepping stones on the course of an old Road, later a Toll Road (1774), which ran from the west end of Irvine through the Eglinton policies to Kilwinning and Stevenston via Milnburn (sic) or
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Higgens House existed as far back as 1761 and would have been familiar to users of the old road during Burns' time in Irvine, however in 1799 the earl closed this route and provided a diversion via Knadgerhill.
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The stepping stones remained in situ without any bridge present until at least the late 1960s. The Red Burn was wider with a greater flow at that time, and the flow would have been even greater when
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The original plaque had been inserted in the old estate boundary wall at the site of the stepping stones, having been donated to the Irvine Burns Club by Sir Andrew R. Duncan of Irvine in 1927.
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or 'Druken'. The Scots word 'drouk', meaning 'drench' is another possible derivation. Strawhorn refers to the site as the 'Drunken Steps' or 'Drucken Steps'.
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via the old Irvine to Kilwinning toll road and the Drukken (Drunken) Steps and back via the site of the old Saint Brides or Bryde's Well at Stanecastle.
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In 1799 the Earl closed the road beyond the Drucken Steps to 'protect' his new policies, providing a diversion which ran via Knadgerhill.
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being gained through a collapsed section. The nearby Knadgerhill Cemetery has one wall built from a continuation of this estate wall.
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this has confirmed by several local people who knew the old ford when the stepping stones and boundary wall were still in existence.
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Eglinton Woods, Drukken Steps (St Bryde's Well), Favourite Walk (1781–82) of Robert Burns and his sailor friend Richard Brown.
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The 1960s bridge abutment at the site of the old Drukken Steps of circa 1966 with the old Toll Road route in the background
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The reference to Saint Bride's Well at Stanecastle may reflect the poet and his companion's logical return journey via
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Twas actually this that gave me an idea of my own pieces which encouraged me to endeavour at the character of a Poet
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The commemorative plaque on the Drukken Cairn as first unveiled by Sir Andrew Duncan, Irvine Burns Club President.
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Land in the vicinity of the Drukken Steps was locally known as the Spittal Meadow, held in 1666 by the Laird of
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The site of the Drukken Steps over the Red Burn on the 1774 Toll road to Millburn via Higgens House
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thought that the Drukken Steps had been buried beneath the road surface of the Kilwinning bypass.
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Robert Burns wrote to Richard Brown or Ritchie Broun (1753–1833), on 30 December 1787, saying
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and Armsheugh, the coal being taken down to Irvine via the Drukken steps or via Stanecastle.
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Kilwinning 2000, Millennium Souvenir Programme. Rotary & North Ayrshire Council.
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The Drukken Steps / Saint Bryde's Well commemorative cairn as relocated in 1976.
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Tolls and Tacksmen. 18th century Roads in the County of John Loudoun McAdam
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Coal heughs were shallow pits and in 1686 they had been sunk at
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The lower inscription (1927) on the commemorative cairn states:
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YouTube video of Higgin's House and the old road to Kilwinning
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at NS 329 404, were a favourite haunt of Burns and his friend
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The 'Steps Road' in Irvine commemorates the Drukken steps.
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The Drukken, or in English, the 'Drunken Steps' in the old
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Knadgerhill Cemetery wall, incorporating the estate wall.
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid
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A view of the bluebell woodlands at Higgins Plantation
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30 December 1787. Irvine Burns Club, 25 January 1927.
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The sites of the Drukken Steps and Saint Bride's well
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and then back to the old Toll Road and into Irvine.
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The old estate wall foundations at the Drukken Steps
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YouTube video of the Drucken Steps and Robert Burns
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Index


stepping stones
Irvine
Robert Burns


Eglinton Woods
Stanecastle
Richard Brown
Irvine
Littlestane Loch



Millburn
55°37.902′N 004°39.355′W / 55.631700°N 4.655917°W / 55.631700; -4.655917

Corsbie or Crosbie
True Cross
Doura

Irvine
Eglinton Woods


Annick Water
Millburn
Stanecastle
Eglinton Country Park
Robert Burns

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