Gadgirth-Holm

Gadgirth-Holm
   GADGIRTH-HOLM, with Bankfoot, a hamlet, in the parish of Coylton, district of Kyle, county of Ayr; containing 77 inhabitants. It is seated on the south side of the river Ayr, and consists simply of a group of cottages. Gadgirth House is a plain modern mansion, of an oblong form, standing on the bank of the Ayr, and forming the centre of a beautiful and interesting landscape.

A Topographical dictionary of Scotland. . 1856.

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  • Coylton —    COYLTON, a parish, in the county of Ayr, 5 miles (S. E.) from Ayr; containing, with the villages of Craighall, Gadgirth holm and Bankfoot, Joppa, and Knockshaggle holm, 1484 inhabitants. This place, the name of which is of uncertain derivation …   A Topographical dictionary of Scotland

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