Polnessan
Human settlement in Scotland
Polnessan
Location within East Ayrshire
- East Ayrshire
- East Ayrshire
- Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock
- Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley
Polnessan (Scottish Gaelic: Poll an Easain, pool on the small waterfall) is a small rural village in East Ayrshire, Scotland. Polnessan has a population of 87, and is located a mile north of Patna on the A713 road.
Polnessan has no facilities, and is effectively a long row of council housing. The houses were originally built by Ayr County Council for miners and their families on the Houldsworth pit, a nearby coal mine first sunk by Dalmellington Iron Company in 1900.[1]
There are bus services to Ayr and Dalmellington regularly from Polnessan, run by the Stagecoach bus company, as well as postal facilities.
References
- ^ "Polnessan East Ayrshire". Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
External links
- Media related to Polnessan at Wikimedia Commons
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Administrative centre: Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire Council Headquarters, London Road, KA3 7BU
Council structure: Chief Executive: Eddie Fraser; Provost of the Council Cllr Jim Todd; Leader of the Council Cllr Douglas Reid
Council structure: Chief Executive: Eddie Fraser; Provost of the Council Cllr Jim Todd; Leader of the Council Cllr Douglas Reid
- Auchinleck
- Bellsbank
- Bloak
- Bonnyton
- Catrine
- Craigmalloch
- Cronberry
- Crosshouse
- Dalrymple
- Drongan
- Dunlop
- Fenwick
- Gatehead
- Glenbuck
- Greenholm
- Haugh
- Hurlford
- Kilmaurs
- Knockentiber
- Logan
- Lugar
- Lugton
- Moscow
- Muirkirk
- Netherthird
- Newmilns
- Ochiltree
- Patna
- Polnessan
- Priestland
- Rankinston
- Riccarton
- Sorn
- Stair
- Trabboch
- Waterside
- Alan Brown (SNP)
- Allan Dorans (SNP)
- Willie Coffey (SNP)
- Elena Whitham (SNP)
- Auchinleck House
- Aiket Castle
- Dalmore House and Estate
- Dick Institute
- Palace Theatre, Kilmarnock
- Whitelee Wind Farm
- Dumfries House
- Loch Doon
- Loudoun Castle
- Kilmaurs Place
- Rowallan Castle
- Rugby Park
- Scottish Industrial Railway Centre
- Sorn Castle
- Stair House
- Dean Castle
- Tam O' Shanter Hone Works, Dalmore
- Robertland House
- The HALO Urban Regeneration
- Whitelee Wind Farm
- Dean Castle
- Dunlop cheese
- Palace Theatre and Grand Hall complex
- Johnnie Walker
- Scottish Industrial Railway Centre
- Andrew Barclay Sons & Co.
- Loudoun Hill
- NHS Ayrshire and Arran
- University Hospital Crosshouse
- Kilmarnock town centre
- Ayrshire College
- The KLIN Group
Neighbouring council areas: South Ayrshire, North Ayrshire, Dumfries and Galloway, East Renfrewshire, South Lanarkshire
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