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The former Stables & Coach House at Eglinton Country Park
Built in 1792, it is thought some of the stone may have come from the ruins of Kilwinning Abbey not far away.  In more recent times a factory was built at the rear and this building was used as offices but it is now empty and awaiting a new use. [url=http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=231907&Y=642115&A=Y&Z=120/] Map location. [/url]
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The former Stables & Coach House at Eglinton Country Park

Built in 1792, it is thought some of the stone may have come from the ruins of Kilwinning Abbey not far away. In more recent times a factory was built at the rear and this building was used as offices but it is now empty and awaiting a new use. Map location.

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