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{{Short description|Settlement in Scotland}}
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'''Annbank''' is a village in [[South Ayrshire]], [[Scotland]]. It is around five miles east of [[Ayr]]. Originally a mining settlement, it once had a rail link to Ayr via the [[Auchincruive Waggonway]].
'''Annbank''' is a village in [[South Ayrshire]], [[Scotland]]. It is around five miles east of [[Ayr]]. Originally a mining settlement, it once had a rail link to Ayr via the [[Auchincruive Waggonway]].
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*[[James Brown (Scottish politician)|James Brown]], Member of Parliament 1918-1939
*[[James Brown (Scottish politician)|James Brown]], Member of Parliament 1918-1939
*[[Sam Donnelly]], professional footballer
*[[Sam Donnelly]], professional footballer

== References ==
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Latest revision as of 19:53, 31 July 2022

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Annbank is located in South Ayrshire
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Location within South Ayrshire
Population890 (2022)[1]
OS grid referenceNS4023
Council area
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townAyr
Postcode districtKA6
PoliceScotland
FireScottish
AmbulanceScottish
UK Parliament
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55°28′N 4°32′W / 55.47°N 04.53°W / 55.47; -04.53

Annbank is a village in South Ayrshire, Scotland. It is around five miles east of Ayr. Originally a mining settlement, it once had a rail link to Ayr via the Auchincruive Waggonway.

The village has a village hall, bakery, shop, bowling green, junior football club (Annbank United) and a pub. The pub is known as "Tap o'the Brae" which in May 2014 won Ayrshire pub of the year.

Weston Bridge Halt railway station was located at the bridge of that name near Annbank and stood close to Ayr Colliery No.9. It was used by miners travelling to their respective collieries.

Annbank House once overlooked the River Ayr and Gadgirth Holm however it was demolished after use as a hotel.

Gadgirth Old Ha' stood on the River Ayr close to Privick Mill and the old Gadgirth House.

The Castle and Barony of Gadgirth was once located beside the River Ayr to the east of Annbank.

Notable people

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References

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  1. ^ "Mid-2020 Population Estimates for Settlements and Localities in Scotland". National Records of Scotland. 31 March 2022. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
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