Helenton Loch was situated in a low lying area between the farms and dwellings of Helentongate, Mains, and Burnbank in the Parish of Symington, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The loch was natural, sitting in a hollow, a kettle hole, created by glaciation. The loch waters ultimately drained via the Pow Burn. Helenton Hill is a prominent landmark to the west of the old loch site. The nearby lands of Rosemount were in 1549 known as 'Goldring' and were the property of the Schaws of Sornbeg.[1]
HelentonLoch was situated in a low lying area between the farms and dwellings of Helentongate, Mains, and Burnbank in the Parish of Symington, South...
acres (40,000 m2) and was drained in the 1840s. HelentonLoch – now drained. Lochlea, South Ayrshire – a loch of around 19 acres (7.7 ha) near Tarbolton,...
manufacturing company Goldring, a former name for lands near Rosemont in HelentonLoch, Symington, South Ayrshire, Scotland Goldring Centre for High Performance...
may have been piped down to the old loch site to enter the burn. Bickering Bush Galrigs Loch, Ayrshire HelentonLoch "1775 - Andrew Armstrong - A new map...
Monkton, Adamton Mill and, ¾ mile east of Symington, Helenton Mill. The small tributary from Barnweil Loch had also the Heugh Mill. Powbank Mill closed at...
his friends. The minister in Burns' time was the Rev William Auld of Old Helenton near Symington, South Ayrshire. Burns made many friends (his wife Jean...
century named Mootehill, earlier Mwthill. Mote-hill. Helenton, near Symington. Barony of Helenton. Some ruins were present on its summit. Tarbolton Mote...
Helentoun and Bogend, together with the tower, fortalice, and manor place of Helenton, together with half of the mill. Auchans, Ayrshire, a Wallace castle Earlston...