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Newmilns
Newmilns and also Greenholm is a little burgh in East Ayrshire, Scotland. It has a population of 3,057 individuals (2001 census) and also pushes the A71, around seven miles east of Kilmarnock and also twenty-five miles southwest of Glasgow. It is situated in a valley where the River Irvine runs as well as, with the neighbouring towns of Darvel and also Galston, forms a location called the Upper Irvine Valley (locally referred to as The Valley). As the name recommends, the burgh exists in 2 parts - Newmilns to the north of the river as well as Greenholm to the south. The river additionally divides the churches of Loudoun and Galston, which is why the burgh, although typically referred to as Newmilns, has kept both names. Of the mills themselves, little currently continues to be. The last in operation was Pate's Mill, which remained on Brown Street opposite the railway station (contemporary Vesuvius building). Famous in Allan Ramsay's rhyme, "The Lass o Pate's Mill", it was destroyed in 1977 and all that now stays belongs to the mill's exterior wall. The only mill building still intact can be discovered at the foot of Ladeside. Currently made use of as real estate, Loudoun Mill (previously the Meal Mill/ Corn Mill of Newmilns) remained in use from 1593 until it quit producing dish in the 1960s. In 1970, the mill wheel was gotten rid of and also the lade completed, with the only continuing to be pointer of the site's previous use being a motto, "No Mill, No Meal - JA 1914" inscribed on the external wall.