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- Priestland abstract "Priestland is a village in East Ayrshire, Scotland. It has a population of 121 (Census 2001) and lies on the A71, around two miles west of Loudoun Hill, ten miles east of Kilmarnock and twenty miles south of Glasgow. It is situated in a valley through which the River Irvine runs and alongside the burghs of Galston, Newmilns and Darvel (with which it borders), forms an area known as the Upper Irvine Valley (locally referred to as The Valley).".
- Priestland areaCode "01560".
- Priestland councilArea East_Ayrshire.
- Priestland country United_Kingdom.
- Priestland gridReference "NS577374".
- Priestland language English_language.
- Priestland lieutenancyArea Ayrshire_and_Arran.
- Priestland populationTotal "121".
- Priestland postalCode "KA17".
- Priestland wikiPageID "27734805".
- Priestland wikiPageLength "1599".
- Priestland wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Priestland wikiPageRevisionID "701468604".
- Priestland wikiPageWikiLink A71_road.
- Priestland wikiPageWikiLink Ayrshire_and_Arran.
- Priestland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_East_Ayrshire.
- Priestland wikiPageWikiLink Darvel.
- Priestland wikiPageWikiLink East_Ayrshire.
- Priestland wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Priestland wikiPageWikiLink Galston,_East_Ayrshire.
- Priestland wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow.
- Priestland wikiPageWikiLink Kilmarnock.
- Priestland wikiPageWikiLink Kilmarnock_and_Irvine_Valley_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency).
- Priestland wikiPageWikiLink Kilmarnock_and_Loudoun_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Priestland wikiPageWikiLink Loudoun.
- Priestland wikiPageWikiLink Loudoun_Hill.
- Priestland wikiPageWikiLink Newmilns.
- Priestland wikiPageWikiLink River_Irvine.
- Priestland wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom_Census_2001.
- Priestland wikiPageWikiLink Valley.
- Priestland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Priestland".
- Priestland constituencyScottishParliament Kilmarnock_and_Irvine_Valley_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency).
- Priestland constituencyWestminster Kilmarnock_and_Loudoun_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Priestland country "Scotland".
- Priestland dialCode "1560".
- Priestland language English_language.
- Priestland latitude "55.609".
- Priestland lieutenancyScotland Ayrshire_and_Arran.
- Priestland longitude "-4.259".
- Priestland mapType "Scotland".
- Priestland officialName "Priestland".
- Priestland osGridReference "NS577374".
- Priestland population "121".
- Priestland postTown "DARVEL".
- Priestland postcodeArea "KA".
- Priestland postcodeDistrict "KA17".
- Priestland unitaryScotland East_Ayrshire.
- Priestland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Priestland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EastAyrshire-geo-stub.
- Priestland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_UK_place.
- Priestland subject Category:Villages_in_East_Ayrshire.
- Priestland hypernym Village.
- Priestland point "55.609 -4.259".
- Priestland type Area.
- Priestland type Place.
- Priestland type PopulatedPlace.
- Priestland type Settlement.
- Priestland type Village.
- Priestland type Area.
- Priestland type Village.
- Priestland type Location.
- Priestland type Place.
- Priestland type Thing.
- Priestland type SpatialThing.
- Priestland type Q486972.
- Priestland comment "Priestland is a village in East Ayrshire, Scotland. It has a population of 121 (Census 2001) and lies on the A71, around two miles west of Loudoun Hill, ten miles east of Kilmarnock and twenty miles south of Glasgow. It is situated in a valley through which the River Irvine runs and alongside the burghs of Galston, Newmilns and Darvel (with which it borders), forms an area known as the Upper Irvine Valley (locally referred to as The Valley).".
- Priestland label "Priestland".
- Priestland sameAs Q7242907.
- Priestland sameAs m.0cc6f4r.
- Priestland sameAs Q7242907.
- Priestland lat "55.609".
- Priestland long "-4.259".
- Priestland wasDerivedFrom Priestland?oldid=701468604.
- Priestland isPrimaryTopicOf Priestland.
- Priestland name "Priestland".