Benslie is a small village in North Ayrshire, in the parish of Kilwinning, Scotland. Map reference NS 336 429. This village, previously Benislay (1205)...
now remains at the site, other than North Fergushill farm. Benslie's miners rows, the 'Benslie Square', were made up of 57 stone built miners houses, like...
name record. The OS maps show that Benslie village was named 'Montgreenan' up until at least 1938, with the name Benslie given to the wood, the old farmhouse...
names such as 'North and South Millburn', situated near the hamlet of Benslie. The 12th Earl (1740–1819) altered the course of the Lugton Water. The...
used in the construction of the 'Railway Cottage' at South Millburn near Benslie. Robert Heron in 1799 recorded that "We crossed the river by a commodious...
maps. Benslie Wood is a very unusual landscape feature of some considerable size, originally laid out as a bilaterally symmetrical design near Benslie village...
Montgreenan railway station was a railway station near the village of Benslie, three miles north east of the town of Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, Scotland...
1820, it sat on the toll road that ran from Kilwinning and Irvine via Benslie to Glasgow, passing Loch Libo at Uplawmoor en route. Roy's map of 1747...
T U V W X Y Z Ardrossan, Ardrossan Railway Arran, Arran Brewery Beith Benslie Blackwaterfoot Bourtreehill Brodick, Brodick Castle Cathedral of the Isles...
even to the finances of great landowning families. Fergushill church in Benslie was built to serve the local rural and mining communities of Doura, Fergushill...
until their death. She married her husband Duncan Hyslop at the nearby Benslie Parish Church and her daughter Margaret was born in the house. When her...
the Fergushill colliery. The mineral railway continued southeast past Benslie pit then ended turning north to coal pits at Doura. The mineral line was...