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Irvine is a coastal new town in North Ayrshire, Scotland. The town was once a haunt of Robert Burns, after whom two streets in the town are named: Burns Street and Burns Crescent. He is known to have worked in a flax mill on the Glasgow Vennell. Despite being classed as a new town, Irvine has had a long history stretching back many centuries and was classed as a Royal Burgh. There are also conflicting rumours that Mary, Queen of Scots was briefly involved in the town's history. Some say she stayed briefly at Seagate Castle. To this day there is still an annual festival, called Marymass, held in the town. Source : www.wikipedia.org.uk

Local Attractions :

Eglinton Country Parkhttp://www.jbissett.co.uk/kilwinning/eglinton/countrypark.htm

Royal Troon Golf Clubhttp://www.royaltroon.co.uk/

Scottish Maritime Museumwww.scottishmaritimemuseum.org

 

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