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Kerse Loch
Kerse Loch from the north-west
Kerse Loch is located in Scotland
Kerse Loch
Kerse Loch
The location of Karse Loch, East Ayrshire
LocationDalrymple, East Ayrshire, Scotland
Coordinates55°23′53.3″N 4°29′22.1″W / 55.398139°N 4.489472°W / 55.398139; -4.489472
Lake typeFreshwater loch
Primary inflowsRainfall and runoff
Primary outflowsKerse Burn.
Basin countriesScotland
SettlementsDalrymple

Kerse Loch (NS 34894 16186), also recorded as Carse Loch (1841)[1] is a small freshwater loch in the East Ayrshire Council Area, lying in a glacial Kettle Hole, Parish of Dalrymple, Scotland.

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Kerse Loch

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Kerse Loch (NS 34894 16186), also recorded as Carse Loch (1841) is a small freshwater loch in the East Ayrshire Council Area, lying in a glacial Kettle...

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List of lochs of Scotland

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South Palmerston Loch

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possibly derived from 'Route de Roi', or King's Highway. Kerse Loch Belston Loch Plaid Loch Loch Shield Notes Blaeu's Map Retrieved : 2011-11-22 Roy's Map...

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Belston Loch

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derived from 'Route de Roi', or King's Highway. Scotland portal Kerse Loch Plaid Loch Curling Pond Sites retrieved : 2011-11-11 Love, Page 197 Vision...

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Loch Shield

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Shield Road runs through the nearby housing estate. Kerse Loch Belston Loch Plaid Loch South Palmerston Loch Notes Love 2003, p. 197. Scots Dictionary Archived...

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Plaid Loch

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derived from 'Route de Roi', or King's Highway. Kerse Loch Belston Loch Loch Shield South Palmerston Loch Love, Page 197 Vision of Britain Retrieved : 2011-11-19...

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Kilbirnie Loch

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maps, circa 1600, show the two lochs with separate names, but effectively a continuous body of water. The place name 'Kerse' used for the farms and the bridge...

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Carse Loch

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enforcement. The place name 'Kerse or Carse' in the Scots language refers to 'Low and fertile land adjacent to a river or loch'. The loch was once used as a fish...

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List of geological faults of Scotland

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Auchencloigh Castle

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nearby Kerse Castle, with wooded grounds, a pale or fence to the south and bounded to the north, west and east by water courses. A Drumsmodda Loch lay to...

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Cairntable Halt railway station

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List of castles in East Ayrshire

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Meikle Millbank Mill

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Barony of Ladyland

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Cochrane-Patrick of Ladyland House were driving home in their waggonette from the Kerse Mission on a Sunday night; the horse shied at a dog on the roadside and...

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Lord President of the Court of Session

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Elphinstone 23 December 1635 13 November 1641 Sir Thomas Hope, younger of Kerse 18 November 1641 23 August 1643 The 8th Earl of Glencairn 13 November 1646...

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Barony of Kersland

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name 'Kerse' used for the farms and the bridge at the northern end of the loch refers in Scots to 'Low and fertile land adjacent to a river or loch'. The...

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