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Doors Open Days in Ayrshire
Although much of the focus of Doors Open Days is on the buildings themselves, it’s often the “living” aspect of the buildings that makes them special. Whether through connections to family history, or current residents (in this case residents of … Continue reading
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Tagged Ayrshire, DOD, Doors Open Days, Family History, Heritage, Newmilns, Owl Cote, Riccarton Parish Church, Scotland
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