Black Bull Hotel in Mauchline Mauchline is a
village in East
Ayrshire.
       
      The village is some 8 miles ( 13km ) ESE of Kilmarnock and about 1 mile ( 1.6 km ) from the River Ayr, Mauchline has been a centre for quarrying sandstone, clock making, box-work, and the production of curling stones. Robert Burns lived on the outskirts of the village.  | 
    
Bank in Mauchline  | 
    
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       Burns House Museum in Mauchline  | 
    
Mauchline Castle The ruins of an abbey 
      formerly known as Hunters Tower  | 
    
Mauchline Castle The ruins of an abbey  
      formerly known as Hunters Tower  | 
    
 
      Mauchline
Castle ( 1790 )  | 
    
Mauchline Church  | 
    
Poosie Nansies in Mauchline  | 
    
War Memorial in Mauchline  | 
    
Burns Monument at Mauchline  | 
    
 
      Burns Monument at Mauchline  | 
    
 
      Burns Monument at Mauchline  | 
    
Countryside between Mauchline and Haugh Farm  | 
    
Countryside
between Mauchline and Catrine  | 
    
Ballochmyle Viaduct over River
Ayr near Mauchline 
      the highest extant railway viaduct in Britain at 169ft ( 52m ) At
the time of its construction in 1848  it was the largest masonry arch in the world. The viaduct is a Category A listed building and a designated National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark  | 
    
 
      Location Map of Mauchline  | 
    
Glencoe | Ben Nevis | Knoydart | Isle of Skye | Isle of Arran | The West Highland Way
The Eastern Highlands | The Central Highlands | The Southern Highlands | The NW Highlands