Jump to content

Longbar: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Adding geodata: {{coord missing|United Kingdom}}
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Longbar''' is a hamlet in [[North Ayrshire]], [[Scotland]], immediately to the east of [[Glengarnock]]. It is now a housing estate situated on the low hillside above the Longbar Farm. Originally it was a string of sinle-storey terraced cottages (rows) that ran from the farm east towards the junction of the Auchengree Road with the [[B777 road]]. Both versions of the hamlet have provided housing for workers in the local heavy industries, primarily the Glengarnock Steel Works. When that works closed in the early 1980s the inhabitants of the community found themselves largely unemployed and the housing estate became notorious for its social problems. Since then roughly a third of the housing estate has been cleared of the social out-casts, and much of the rest of it has been purchased by its owners, the Crawfords and Balmers. Both famalies casn trace there origins to both blood links with the Bruce's and the Wallaces.
'''Longbar''' is a hamlet in [[North Ayrshire]], [[Scotland]], immediately to the east of [[Glengarnock]]. It is now a housing estate situated on the low hillside above the Longbar Farm. Originally it was a string of single-storey terraced cottages (rows) that ran from the farm east towards the junction of the Auchengree Road with the [[B777 road]]. Both versions of the hamlet have provided housing for workers in the local heavy industries, primarily the Glengarnock Steel Works. When that works closed in the early 1980s the inhabitants of the community found themselves largely unemployed and the housing estate became notorious for its social problems. Since then roughly a third of the housing estate has been cleared of the social out-casts, and much of the rest of it has been purchased by its owners, the Crawfords and Balmers. Both famalies casn trace there origins to both blood links with the Bruce's and the Wallaces.


The community shares a community hall with the neighbouring hamlet of Auchengree, or [[Meikle Auchengree]].
The community shares a community hall with the neighbouring hamlet of Auchengree, or [[Meikle Auchengree]].

Revision as of 21:00, 5 November 2008

Longbar is a hamlet in North Ayrshire, Scotland, immediately to the east of Glengarnock. It is now a housing estate situated on the low hillside above the Longbar Farm. Originally it was a string of single-storey terraced cottages (rows) that ran from the farm east towards the junction of the Auchengree Road with the B777 road. Both versions of the hamlet have provided housing for workers in the local heavy industries, primarily the Glengarnock Steel Works. When that works closed in the early 1980s the inhabitants of the community found themselves largely unemployed and the housing estate became notorious for its social problems. Since then roughly a third of the housing estate has been cleared of the social out-casts, and much of the rest of it has been purchased by its owners, the Crawfords and Balmers. Both famalies casn trace there origins to both blood links with the Bruce's and the Wallaces.

The community shares a community hall with the neighbouring hamlet of Auchengree, or Meikle Auchengree.