Skelmorlie

Skelmorlie

infobox UK place
country = Scotland
official_name= Skelmorlie
gaelic_name=
population=
os_grid_reference= NS195688
longitude= -4.89
latitude= 55.88
unitary_scotland= North Ayrshire
lieutenancy_scotland= Ayrshire and Arran
constituency_westminster= North Ayrshire and Arran
constituency_scottish_parliament= Cunninghame North
post_town= SKELMORLIE
postcode_district = PA17
postcode_area= PA
dial_code= 01475

Skelmorlie is a village in North Ayrshire, Scotland.

Although it is the northernmost settlement in the council area of North Ayrshire it is contiguous with Wemyss Bay, which is in Inverclyde. The dividing line is the Kelly Burn, which flows into the Firth of Clyde just south of the Rothesay ferry terminal. Despite their proximity, the two villages have historically been divided, Skelmorlie in Ayrshire and Wemyss Bay in Renfrewshire.

Skelmorlie itself is divided into two sections, Lower and Upper Skelmorlie. There is one primary school in this village, with secondary age pupils going to Largs Academy in North Ayrshire.

In common with this part of the Clyde foreshore the rich red sandstone is a prominent feature of the landscape and housing in Skelmorlie.

History

Skelmorlie's history is recorded as far back as the fifteenth century. Skelmorlie Castle, south of the village, is a tower house built on the site of an older structure in 1502. Much altered and added to since, it is an ancient seat of the Clan Montgomery (a notable burial tomb of the family can be seen at Skelmorlie Aisle in Largs). During the nineteenth century the village was once home to many Glasgow tea barons. On the cliff above the shore a large hydropathic institution once stood, with access from the main road via a lift whose shaft was hewn out of the rock face. The building later operated as a hotel, but was demolished in the 1990s.

To the south of Skelmorlie is the serpent mound, a prehistoric, perhaps druidic, site apparently carved either deliberately for religious uses or by nature then reused due to its natural shape.

On Saturday 18 April 1925, an embankment on the reservoir which belonged to the Eglinton Estate and provided the main water supply for the whole village gave way, releasing millions of gallons of water down through the village. After 10 minutes many homes, streets and gardens were shattered and five people, four of them children, lay dead.

The composer and arranger Brian Fahey lived in Skelmorlie until his death in 2007. Nowadays Skelmorlie has a population of 1880 residents.

Recently Skelmorlie has been in the news as reports of a rogue creature known as 'the skelmorlie panther' have been sighted in and around the area. Numerous witnesses have come forward but without any photographic evidence the beast's actual species is still a mystery. According to most witnesses the creature is said to be larger than a cat and smaller than a bear.

Further reading

*"Skelmorlie" by Walter Smart, published locally in 1969. Now out of print but a useful source of local history. Available on-line at [http://www.scribd.com/doc/1289541/SKELMORLIE-ORIGINAL-Walter-Smart-History-1968 Scribd]


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