Kilmory

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Kilmory
Gaelic: Cill Mhoire
Buteshire

Kilmory church
Location
Grid reference: NR961218
Location: 55°26’53"N, 5°13’23"W
Data
Post town: Isle of Arran
Postcode: KA27
Dialling code: 01770
Local Government
Council: North Ayrshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
North Ayrshire and Arran

Kilmory is a tiny village on the south coast of the Isle of Arran, Buteshire. It is located on the coastal road between Lagg and Kildonan. Kilmory is also the parish of the western side of the Isle of Arran.[1]

History

Southwest of the village are the Kilmory Cairns (including Torrylin Cairn), a set of Neolithic chambered cairns in which skeletal remains and a flint knife were found.[2][3]

Geography

Kilmory is situated on the southern coast of the Isle of Arran. Many islanders visit Kilmory on a regular basis to take in the stunning natural beauty of the area, including the unspoilt and lengthy beach.

Community

The Torrylinn Creamery at Kilmory

The village itself is no more than a few houses, a shop, a church[4] and a Post Office. At the East end of the village is the Torrylinn creamery, which produces Arran Dunlop,[5] the silver medal winner in the British Cheese Awards 2002.

In early 2007, the village suffered a devastating loss of amenities, with the village shop, tearoom and public bar all closing. The Post Office was relocated to the Public Hall and is open there from 10am to 2pm on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.[6] The village post box has also been relocated to the public hall car park.

To address the problem of no longer having a local public bar the village established a social club, the 1934 Club, based at the public hall. This opened in the spring of 2013.[7] Full membership is open to residents and those who work in the district, associate membership is available to anyone sponsored by two existing members, and temporary membership is available to anyone wishing to avail themselves of the facilities.

References

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Kilmory)

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