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August 30, 2016September 13, 2016The Irvine that was

The Gallows Knowe

The Gallows Knowe – a site of hangings and burnings. Today, the Gallows Knowe in Irvine is a pleasant green space to the […]

August 30, 2016The Irvine that was

Hill Street

Hill Street is one of the earliest known streets in the town.  By the year 1426, building in the Royal Burgh had […]

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Jail Close

The centre of the old town was typified by congested tenements and a system of narrow closes.  Adjacent to the Town House, […]

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The Low Green

The Low Green was first mentioned in 1499 and is as the name suggests, an area of low lying ground along the […]

August 30, 2016The Irvine that was

Mercat Chross (Market Cross)

A market cross, as McJannet the local historian remarked, was “the focus of the Burgh, the point at which all activities converged, the […]

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Powder House

The powder house was built in 1642 to provide safe storage for gunpowder for use by the military in the Royal Burgh […]

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Puddle Ford

According to tradition, this ford, the Puddle Ford, was the site of a skirmish between Wallace and the English – there is […]

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