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- Dreghorn abstract "Dreghorn is a village in North Ayrshire, Scotland, 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) to the east of Irvine town centre, on the old main road from Irvine to Kilmarnock. It is sited on a ridge between two rivers, and archaeological excavations near the village centre have found a significant neolithic settlement provisionally dated to around 3500BC, as well as medieval structures, raising the suggestion that Dreghorn could be Britain's oldest continuously inhabited village. Both Irvine and Dreghorn have grown in size, they are now separated by the Annick Valley Park which incorporates a footpath and National Cycle Route 73 on the route of the disused Irvine to Busby railway line. The Church of Scotland Dreghorn and Springside Parish Church at the centre of the village dates from 1780. Its octagonal plan which is unusual in Scotland was produced by the church's principal benefactor, Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton. The village's most famous inhabitant, John Boyd Dunlop, was born at a Dreghorn farm in 1840, and in 1887 when practicing as a veterinary surgeon in Belfast he invented pneumatic tyres for bicycles.".
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- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink A71_road.
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- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Archibald_Montgomerie,_11th_Earl_of_Eglinton.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Balbridie.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Belfast.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Brendan.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Broomlands.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Carinate.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_North_Ayrshire.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Chert.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Church_of_Scotland.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Culdees.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Disruption_of_1843.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Dreghorn_railway_station.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Drybridge.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Flint.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Hindes_Groome.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Free_Church_of_Scotland_(1843–1900).
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow,_Paisley,_Kilmarnock_and_Ayr_Railway.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Glebe.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Granary.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Greenwood_Academy,_Dreghorn.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Grooved_ware.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Hiratsuka,_Kanagawa.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Irvine,_North_Ayrshire.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Irvine_New_Town_Trail.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink John_Boyd_Dunlop.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Kilmarnock.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Kiln.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Kilwinning_Abbey.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Church_of_Scotland_synods_and_presbyteries.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink National_Cycle_Route_73.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Neolithic.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink North_Ayrshire.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Perceton.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Pitchstone.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Richard_de_Morville.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink River_Irvine.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Robert_William_Thomson.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Royal_(Dick)_School_of_Veterinary_Studies.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Reformation.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Springside,_Ayrshire.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Stipend.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Threepence_(British_coin).
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Tire.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Veterinary_surgery.
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink Wattle_and_daub.
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- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink File:Dreghorn_Parish_Kirk.jpg.
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- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLink File:Dreghorn_from_Annick_Valley.jpg.
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- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dreghorn & Springside Parish Church".
- Dreghorn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dreghorn".
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- Dreghorn subject Category:Villages_in_North_Ayrshire.
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- Dreghorn type Settlement.
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- Dreghorn comment "Dreghorn is a village in North Ayrshire, Scotland, 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) to the east of Irvine town centre, on the old main road from Irvine to Kilmarnock. It is sited on a ridge between two rivers, and archaeological excavations near the village centre have found a significant neolithic settlement provisionally dated to around 3500BC, as well as medieval structures, raising the suggestion that Dreghorn could be Britain's oldest continuously inhabited village.".
- Dreghorn label "Dreghorn".
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- Dreghorn depiction Dreghorn_from_war_memorial.jpg.
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