Craigie, South Ayrshire
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Not to be confused with the Craigie district of the town of Ayr.
Craigie is a small village and parish of 6,579 acres (2,662 hectares) in the old district of Kyle, now South Ayrshire, four miles (six kilometres) south of Kilmarnock, Scotland.[1] This is mainly a farming district, lacking in woodland, with a low population density, and only one village. In the 19th century, high quality lime was quarried here with at least three sites in use in 1832.[2]
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Craigie | |
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Craigie Village | |
Location within South Ayrshire | |
OS grid reference | NS428323 |
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Country | Scotland |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Police | Scotland |
Fire | Scottish |
Ambulance | Scottish |
55.5595°N 4.4933°W / 55.5595; -4.4933 |
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