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Newmilns
Newmilns and also Greenholm is a little burgh in East Ayrshire, Scotland. It has a population of 3,057 people (2001 census) as well as pushes the A71, around seven miles east of Kilmarnock and also twenty-five miles southwest of Glasgow. It is positioned in a valley through which the River Irvine runs as well as, with the neighbouring towns of Darvel and Galston, forms an area referred to as the Upper Irvine Valley (locally described as The Valley). As the name suggests, the burgh exists in 2 parts - Newmilns to the north of the river and also Greenholm to the south. The river additionally divides the parishes of Loudoun as well as Galston, which is why the burgh, although usually described as Newmilns, has actually retained both names. Of the mills themselves, little bit currently stays. The last in operation was Pate's Mill, which sat on Brown Street opposite the railway station (present-day Vesuvius structure). Famous in Allan Ramsay's poem, "The Lass o Pate's Mill", it was destroyed in 1977 and all that currently stays becomes part of the mill's exterior wall. The only mill building still undamaged can be found at the foot of Ladeside. Now used as real estate, Loudoun Mill (formerly the Meal Mill/ Corn Mill of Newmilns) remained in usage from 1593 until it stopped producing dish in the 1960s. In 1970, the mill wheel was eliminated as well as the lade completed, with the only continuing to be recommendation of the site's previous use being a slogan, "No Mill, No Meal - JA 1914" etched on the outer wall.