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South facade, detail of jougs

SC 335732

Description South facade, detail of jougs

Catalogue Number SC 335732

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of B 39446

Scope and Content Jougs on Kilmaurs Town-house, East Ayrshire (also known as 'The Jougs') Kilmaurs Town-house was probably built in 1709. It definitely existed in 1743 when it was repaired. The steeple was built in 1788-1800. The belfry and spire were rebuilt in 1874 after lightning damage. A set of jougs hangs on the south wall, to the left of the steeple, giving the building its local name 'The Jougs'. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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