About: Buiston Loch

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Buiston Loch (NS 416 433) (locally pronounced /ˈbɪstən/), also known as Buston, Biston, and Mid Buiston was situated in the mid-Ayrshire clayland at an altitude of 90 m OD. The loch was natural, sitting in a hollow created by glaciation. The loch waters drained via the Garrier Burn that joins the Bracken and Lochridge Burns before joining the River Irvine. It is well documented through the presence of a 2000 year old crannog, first excavated 1880-1 and then documented by Dr. Duncan McNaught, the Kilmaurs parochial schoolmaster. Dr R. Munro and others.

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  • Buiston Loch (NS 416 433) (locally pronounced /ˈbɪstən/), also known as Buston, Biston, and Mid Buiston was situated in the mid-Ayrshire clayland at an altitude of 90 m OD. The loch was natural, sitting in a hollow created by glaciation. The loch waters drained via the Garrier Burn that joins the Bracken and Lochridge Burns before joining the River Irvine. It has been drained since the early 18th century, and is now only visible as an often flooded surface depression in pastureland situated in a low-lying area close to the A735 road between the farms and dwellings of Lochside, Buistonend and Mid-Buiston in the Parishes of Kilmaurs and Stewarton, East Ayrshire, Scotland. It is well documented through the presence of a 2000 year old crannog, first excavated 1880-1 and then documented by Dr. Duncan McNaught, the Kilmaurs parochial schoolmaster. Dr R. Munro and others. (en)
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  • Fields flooded with a small lake or flash (en)
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  • Scotland (en)
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  • Buiston Loch from near Lochside Farm (en)
  • Previous location of Lochlea, South Ayrshire (en)
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  • Rainfall and runoff (en)
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  • One Crannog (en)
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  • Buiston Loch (en)
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  • Kilmaurs and Stewarton, East Ayrshire, Scotland (en)
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  • Buiston Loch (en)
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  • Garrier Burn (en)
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  • Right (en)
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  • Scotland East Ayrshire (en)
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  • Drained freshwater loch (en)
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  • Buiston Loch (NS 416 433) (locally pronounced /ˈbɪstən/), also known as Buston, Biston, and Mid Buiston was situated in the mid-Ayrshire clayland at an altitude of 90 m OD. The loch was natural, sitting in a hollow created by glaciation. The loch waters drained via the Garrier Burn that joins the Bracken and Lochridge Burns before joining the River Irvine. It is well documented through the presence of a 2000 year old crannog, first excavated 1880-1 and then documented by Dr. Duncan McNaught, the Kilmaurs parochial schoolmaster. Dr R. Munro and others. (en)
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