- Beith
Infobox UK place
official_name= Beith
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country= Scotland
map_type= Scotland
population= 6,346 [cite web|publisher=Scotland's Census Results Online|title =Comparative Population Profile: Beith Locality | url=http://www.scrol.gov.uk/scrol/browser/profile.jsp?profile=Population&mainArea=beith&mainLevel=Locality | date = 2001-04-29| accessdate =2008-08-31 ] (2001 census)
est. 6,210 [http://www.gro-scotland.gov.uk/statistics/publications-and-data] (2006)
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os_grid_reference= NS349542
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latitude= 55.7533
longitude= -4.6319
post_town= BEITH
postcode_area= KA
postcode_district= KA15
dial_code= 01505
constituency_westminster= NorthAyrshire and Arran
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unitary_scotland=North Ayrshire
lieutenancy_scotland=Ayrshire and Arran
constituency_scottish_parliament= Cunninghame NorthBeith is a town in
North Ayrshire ,Scotland .One of its various claims to fame is that a signatory of the
American Declaration of Independence , the Rev. John Witherspoon, was a former minister of its parish.The sixteenth century poet
Alexander Montgomerie was born in Hazelhead Castle, which is on the outskirts of Beith.Dr
Henry Faulds , the originator of the forensic use offingerprint ing as a means to identify criminals, was born in Beith in 1843.It was also home to many world-famous cabinet works, such as
Stevenson and Higgins .The town was once served by two railway stations: Beith North and Beith Town. Both these stations are now closed, with the nearest station now being Glengarnock.
Beith also has its own golf course (the 8th hardest amateur course in Britain), two
Beith Parish Churches of theChurch of Scotland , 102ndScout Group , and modern Primary school. TheRoyal Navy also maintains an armament depot,DM Beith , in the area.Beith Rocking Stone
The Beith Rocking Stone, weighing 11 tons, sits on top of Cuff Hill. Local Folklore states that the Rock once upon a time rocked from side to side on a balance point.
The Beith Moot Hill
The 'Court Hill' is near Hill of Beith, Gateside, in the Barony of Beith. Dobie states that this is the Moot Hill on which the Abbot of Kilwinning used to administer justice to his vassals & tenants. It is a sub-oval, flat-topped mound, measuring 15.0 by 14.5 metres (49.2 x 47.6 ft) over all, 10.0 by 8.0 metres (32.8 x 26.25 ft) across the top, and convert|2.0|m|ft|1|abbr=on high, situated at the foot of a small valley. A number of large stones are visible in the sides of the mound. It is turf-covered, and probably situated on a low outcrop, it is mostly an artificial work. It pre-dates the channelling of the burn which detours around it, the mound was probably isolated in this once marshy outflow of the former Boghall Loch (see NS35SE 14). [http://www.rcahms.gov.uk/ RCAHMS Canmore archaeology site] ]
The Court Hill gallery
The Court Hill from the field above. The view from below the moot hill. Details of the hill and the deeply excavated Boghall Burn. Details of the boulders used in the construction of the Court hill. Speir's school
This school stood on the Barmill Road near the old Marshalland Farm. It was built Mrs Margaret Speir of the Marshalland and Cuff estate in 1887 to commemorate John Speir, her son, who had died at the tender age of 28. The school started as a fee paying day and boarding school, becoming part of the county education system in 1937. Following the construction of Garnock Academy,
Speir's school closed in 1973 and the buildings were demolished in 1984.The 16 acres of woodland and gardens remain a popular site for dog walkers, bird watchers, and those out to enjoy the rural surroundings.
pier's School grounds gallery 2007 - 2008
The terraced lawn and garden beside the old walled garden area. These were tennis courts at one time. A view from near the Barrmill Road tradesman's entrance up towards the old school buildings. Looking down towards Barrmill Road from the old school site. Scots pine and old plantings in front of the old school site. The woodland policies near the Barrmill Road. Looking towards the Powgree burn near Geilsland Road. Looking towards Barrmill Road from near Geilsland Road. Ivy dominated woodland near Geilsland school. Geilsland
William Fulton Love, writer and bank agent in Beith, built this small estate near Gateside in the 19th-century although the deeds go back to the 17th-century.Dobie, James (1876). "Cuninghame topographised by Timothy Pont." Pub. J.Tweed. Edinburgh. P. 214. Geilsland is a special school, run by the Church of Scotland. [http://www.isbi.com/isbi-viewschool/2911-GEILSLAND_SCHOOL.html Geilsland school] ] . It is separated from the Speir's school grounds by the Geilsland Road.
Geilsland House and School gallery
Geilsland Lodge and main entrance. A view of the side of the house which faces Beith .The side of the house which faces Geilsland Road and Speir's school grounds. The main entrance to Geilsland House. Beith Auld Kirk gallery
Beith Auld kirk. The Old Sundial dated 1841. A memorial stone inside the old kirk. Detail of the 'Agnus Dei' on the John Speir Memorial. The John Speir memorial, previously at Speir's school .Detail of the John Speir memorial. The memorial to John Speir's wife. The other John Speir memorial from Speir's school. Beith kirk gallery
Commemorative plaque in Beith Kirk. Detail of the Coat of arms of the Barony of Giffen from the Auld Kirk, now in the Beith Kirk built in 1807. The Barony of Giffen coat of arms.
The old Giffen aisle at Beith Auld Kirk.Famous ResidentsTeh Lulu
See also
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Barony and Castle of Giffen
*Hessilhead References
External links
* [http://www.beith.com Beith Website]
* [http://www.beith.org Community Website]
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