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Shewalton House and estate

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Lambert Wallace in 1473 held the lands under John de Fullarton of that Ilk and the family were in possession of the lands until 1715. John Wallace of Sewalton (sic) is recorded in 1583, Edward Wallace in 1586, William Wallace in 1595, David Wallace in 1615. Edward Wallace sold Shewalton, Marress near
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show that the mansion house had been demolished by 1958 and the main remaining estate feature was the walled garden, all three lodges having also been demolished as had the old school building next to the east lodge. Shewalton Lodge and Tanglewood are two properties now (2014) located within the old
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The lands of Shewalton had been held by the Fullartons of that Ilk and by 1545 they were home to the Wallace family. The Earl of Glasgow later purchased the estate. The tower castle became ruinous and uninhabitable, but stood until the new house was built in 1806. 'Sewalton' was the spelling used in
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Coal mining provided employment on a large scale in North Ayrshire from early in the 19th century. Coal pits were opened at this time in Shewalton, Fairlie, Peatland, Templeton, and Fortacres. A colliery was located near the west lodge with a mineral railway line shown as crossing the river at this
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A number of prehistoric artifacts have been found on Shewalton Moor, including an urn, ornamented hand-made pottery, flint scrapers, drills, and arrowheads of several different designs. So many polishers were found at one site that a workshop and prehistoric village location have been suggested. A
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Patrick Boyle inherited Shewalton from his father in 1853 and when he died in 1874 his son Captain David Boyle, R.N. inherited, becoming a Lieutenant of Ayrshire and later Convenor of the County of Ayr. In October 1789 Patrick's wife and children travelled down to Bath and details of their journey
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As stated, the small school once stood near the Shewalton East Lodge. It belonged to trustees of the Shewalton Estate, but was offered for use by Captain Boyle of Shewalton. The school at Dundonald was overcrowded and Drybridge School was opened in 1879 after considerable alterations with Mr.
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point in 1925. A. Kenneth and Sons's Shewalton collieries 3 and 4 were at Drybridge, opening in 1924 to produce house coal, employing around 180 miners until closure in 1955. The two colliery shafts were 132m deep and the extracted coal was taken to Montgomeryfield screening plant and washer.
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In 1896 the OS map shows a large walled garden, Shewalton Mains Farm and lodges at the end of the East, West and Mid drives. The mansion house had fountains in the gardens on the river facing side and a small summer house was located in an elevated position near the river bank.
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The two storey mill at Shewalton was operated via a sluice in the substantial weir and it had two waterwheels; unusually these were both fully enclosed and slate roofed. A lade ran from the sluice to rejoin the river resulting in a long and thin island bordering the river.
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was born in 1772, was twice married and was M.P. for Ayrshire in 1793, Lord Justice-General of Scotland and Lord President of the Court Session in 1841. He died on 4 February 1853 and was buried at Shewalton, however a memorial to him resides at the family burial plot in
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and now stands in Castle Street after being moved from the east end of the town's High Street. He had adopted the designation 'of Shewalton', having formerly held the designation 'of Marress'. David was the presiding judge and sentenced the murderers
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A whale skeleton was unearthed in at the water meetings where the Annick Water joins the River Irvine and the ribs were used to form archways in the Shewalton Gardens whilst the vertebrae were used by Irvine weavers as weights on their looms.
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on level ground in a field. It has a maximum height of 2.6 m, and is roughly square with a girth of about 4.0 m and a maximum width of 1.3 m. A perforated stone axe head was found nearby.
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Shewalton Collieries 5 and 6 opened in 1933 and closed in 1950 with a workforce of around 150, mining house coal, which was also taken to the Montgomeryfield screening plant and washer.
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who was the majority holder and Captain Boyle who had a single share, but therefore still a joint owner as the railway company was only the leaseholder.
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Parish, Scotland. In 1883 the Boyle's estate of Shewalton was 2,358 acres in extent in Ayrshire and was worth at that time £2,708 a year.
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The family crest was an eagle, displayed, with two heads and the family motto was 'Dominus providebit', 'The Lord Will Provide'.
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Extensive sand and gravel extraction has taken place within the Shewalton area leaving flooded quarries and areas used by
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A glacial erratic boulder in the old mill yard survives in situ and is recorded on OS maps, used it seems as a
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The Caledonian Pulp Mill is located on the western margin of Shewalton Moss. It was opened in 1989 by
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Johnson, William (1828). Map of North and South Ayrshire from estate plans. 1.25 inches to the mile.
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Johnson's 1828 map gives the name 'Paulston' for a dwelling on Shewalton Road and the 'stone' or
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Tales from Scottish Lairds – Kelburn Castle (1985). Norwich : Jarrold Colour Publications.
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The standing stone at Stane Field (NS 359 364), Drybridge, is the only one recorded in mainland
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saddle-quern and a spindle-whorl have also been found, together with beads and hammer stones.
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have a large factory nearby on Shewalton Road that manufactures prescription products.
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Shewalton Woods, Shewalton Sand Pits, Oldhall Ponds and the nearby Trocol Pond are
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In 1865 Shewalton House was the property of a Messrs. Archibald Kenneth and Sons,
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were composed of the 'Lands of Shewalton' and the laird's dwelling, originally a
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and by 1888 he had bankrupted the estate through generous endowment of the
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The Irvine below the site of an old Summer House and the mansion house.
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Troon & Dundonald with their Surroundings, Local & Historical
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The River Irvine downstream from the site of the old Shewalton House.
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Church (See photograph). In 1865 a statue of Boyle was erected in
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movement of churches in Scotland, particularly his funding of the
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Video footage of the old Hurling Ford at Warrix and Shewalton.
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Colonel John Boyle in 1806 had the mansion house built to a
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Lost Ayrshire : Ayrshire's Lost Architectural Heritage
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for disposing of certain categories of household waste.
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Looking upstream towards the site of Shewalton House.
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British country houses destroyed in the 20th century
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Video footage of the old Shewalton Peat Litter line
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Video footage of the old Shewalton Coup rail branch
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Shewalton House and estate is located in North Ayrshire
North Ayrshire
OS grid reference
NS3528636925
Council area
North Ayrshire
Lieutenancy area
Ayrshire and Arran
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Police
Scotland
Fire
Scottish
Ambulance
Scottish
Scottish Parliament
Cunninghame North
UK
Scotland
55°35′52″N 4°36′57″W / 55.5979°N 4.6157°W / 55.5979; -4.6157

tower castle
River Irvine
Irvine
Drybridge
East Ayrshire
Dundonald

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