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Whitehill Loch (NS 49240 33240), previously known as Hillhouse Loch was a freshwater loch in the East Ayrshire Council Area, now drained, near Galston, in the Parish of Riccarton, lying in a glacial Kettle Hole.


The loch

Whitehill Loch was one of several small lochs within the Parish of Galston, lying within a detached portion of the Parish of
Riccarton, Ayrshire Riccarton is a village and parish in East Ayrshire, Scotland. It lies across the River Irvine from Kilmarnock, this river forming the boundary between Riccarton and Kilmarnock parishes, and also between the historical districts of Kyle, Ayrshire, ...
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Cartographic evidence

Blaeu's Atlas of Scotland, 1654 shows a 'Hilhos Loch' lying between Hilhous (Hillhouse) and Whythil (Whitehill) in the baillary of
Kyle Kyle or Kyles may refer to: Places Canada * Kyle, Saskatchewan, Canada Ireland * Kyle, County Laois * Kyle, County Wexford Scotland * Kyle, Ayrshire, area of Scotland which stretched across parts of modern-day East Ayrshire and South Ayrshir ...
, with a single outflow running into the Little Sorn Burn near Little Sorn. The estate policies of Cessnock and Carnell are shown to the west of the roughly circular loch. In 1857 the dwelling at Lochhouse is shown with a major ditch running down from the site of the loch and the stump of the original outflow and confluence with the Little Sorn Burn. The 1895 6" OS map shows a Lochhouse, abandoned by 1910 and now demolished, on the course of a major drain running down from the site of the loch down towards the Little Sorn Burn. A track ran up to Hillhouse Farm from the dwelling at Lochhouse. The satellite image of ploughed fields shows anaerobic soil markings typical of loch beds, etc. The loch shore formed part of the boundary of the Parish of Riccarton. The 1971 OS map indicates the remnants of the loch as an enclosed marshy area, probably that retained for curling, drained through ditches leading down to the Little Sorn Burn.


Uses

Curling is recorded on Whitehill Loch, namely Loudoun v Tarbolton, on 25 February 1830.Scottish Curling Places
Retrieved : 2011-11-30 Craigmill Mill was located further down the Cessnock Water but does not appear to have been powered by the loch's waters.


Micro-history

The loch was drained for agriculture well before the nearby lochs of Bruntwood and Brown, last being recorded clearly circa 1654. The loch was drained through a culvert that was later converted to a pipe.


Views of Whitehill Loch site

File:Whitehill Burn - old culvert.JPG, Remains of the old Whitehill Loch Burn culvert. File:Whitehill Burn drain.JPG, Modern drainage pipe for the Whitehill Loch Burn. File:Whitehill Burn site and Craigenconnor Woods.JPG, The site of the Whitehill Burn Culvert. File:Whitehill Loch site - looking north.JPG, The site of Whitehill Loch looking north.


See also

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Bruntwood Loch Bruntwood Loch (NS 50265 32454) was a freshwater loch, now drained, lying in a glacial kettle hole in Galston, East Ayrshire, Scotland. The loch Bruntwood Loch, in the south-western extremity of Galston Parish, had been completely drained by 1 ...
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Loch Brown Loch Brown, also known in Scots as Loch Broun, Broon or Broom, was situated in a kettle hole in the mid-Ayrshire clayland near Crosshands. It is nowadays (2011) visible as a surface depression in pastureland, partially flooded, situated in a low- ...


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Video of Whitehill Loch
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