Auchenharvie

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Auchenharvie is an area of Stevenston, North Ayrshire in Scotland.

Lucy Oswald of Auchenharvie House Lucy oswald of auchenharvie.jpg
Lucy Oswald of Auchenharvie House

There are therefore several local institutions, organizations and businesses that use this name. These include:

Also using the same name, but some distance away near Torranyard, is Auchenharvie Castle.

The Coat of Arms of the Cunninghames of Auchenharvie Auchenharvie.jpg
The Coat of Arms of the Cunninghames of Auchenharvie

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References

  1. Wilson, Professor & Chambers, Robert. (1840) The Land of Burns. Pub. Blackie & Son, Glasgow. Facing P. 18.

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