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The Barony of Giffen and its associated 15th-century castle were in the parish of Beith in the former District of Cunninghame, now North Ayrshire. The site may be spelled Giffen or Giffin and lay within the Lordship of Giffin, which included the Baronies of Giffen, Trearne, Hessilhead, Broadstone, Roughwood and Ramshead; valued at £3,788 9s 10d. The Barony of Giffen comprised a number of properties, including Greenhills, Thirdpart, Drumbuie, Nettlehirst and Balgray, covering about half of the parish of Beith. Giffen was a hundred merk land, separated from the Barony of Beith, a forty-pound land, by the Powgree Burn which rises on Cuff hill. The Lugton Water or the Bungle Burn running through Burnhouse may have been the Giffen barony boundary with that of the adjacent barony and lands of Ai

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  • The Barony of Giffen and its associated 15th-century castle were in the parish of Beith in the former District of Cunninghame, now North Ayrshire. The site may be spelled Giffen or Giffin and lay within the Lordship of Giffin, which included the Baronies of Giffen, Trearne, Hessilhead, Broadstone, Roughwood and Ramshead; valued at £3,788 9s 10d. The Barony of Giffen comprised a number of properties, including Greenhills, Thirdpart, Drumbuie, Nettlehirst and Balgray, covering about half of the parish of Beith. Giffen was a hundred merk land, separated from the Barony of Beith, a forty-pound land, by the Powgree Burn which rises on Cuff hill. The Lugton Water or the Bungle Burn running through Burnhouse may have been the Giffen barony boundary with that of the adjacent barony and lands of Aiket castle. Giffen has a recorded history that covers many familiar aspects of a feudal barony, including the possession of a moot hill or justice hill, here represented by 'Greenhills', as well as a thirled mill and a 'gathering place' known as the 'Borestone'. Other features such as the old chapel and the holy well add to the expected features, most of which no longer survive. (en)
  • Castle of Giffen sind die Reste einer Burg aus dem 15. Jahrhundert in der Gemeinde Beith in der schottischen Verwaltungseinheit North Ayrshire. (de)
  • O Castelo Giffen (em inglês: Giffen Castle) é um castelo do século XV atualmente em ruínas localizado em , North Ayrshire, Escócia. (pt)
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  • 15th century
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  • The Location of Giffen Castle (en)
  • Giffen castle in 1835 with the buildings of Mains of Giffen visible to the right-hand side (en)
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  • No clear remains (en)
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  • Giffen Castle (en)
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  • Barrmill, North Ayrshire, Scotland (en)
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  • Shown within Scotland (en)
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  • Giffen Castle (en)
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  • Private (en)
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  • Giffen Mains Farm (en)
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  • Castle of Giffen sind die Reste einer Burg aus dem 15. Jahrhundert in der Gemeinde Beith in der schottischen Verwaltungseinheit North Ayrshire. (de)
  • O Castelo Giffen (em inglês: Giffen Castle) é um castelo do século XV atualmente em ruínas localizado em , North Ayrshire, Escócia. (pt)
  • The Barony of Giffen and its associated 15th-century castle were in the parish of Beith in the former District of Cunninghame, now North Ayrshire. The site may be spelled Giffen or Giffin and lay within the Lordship of Giffin, which included the Baronies of Giffen, Trearne, Hessilhead, Broadstone, Roughwood and Ramshead; valued at £3,788 9s 10d. The Barony of Giffen comprised a number of properties, including Greenhills, Thirdpart, Drumbuie, Nettlehirst and Balgray, covering about half of the parish of Beith. Giffen was a hundred merk land, separated from the Barony of Beith, a forty-pound land, by the Powgree Burn which rises on Cuff hill. The Lugton Water or the Bungle Burn running through Burnhouse may have been the Giffen barony boundary with that of the adjacent barony and lands of Ai (en)
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  • Castle of Giffen (de)
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