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.    TOUR
     HOMEPAGE

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SECTION 4
SECTION 4 MAP
26. Mansfield Church (1861) - Clock and bell tower with small stone steeple. Land gifted by the Earl of Eglinton.
 
27. Former Town Council Chambers - 32 Howgate. Now used by North Ayrshire Council as offices for Registrar of Births, marriages and Deaths.  
28. Caley House (1984) - built on the site of the Caledonian Railway station. Now rented accommodation and shared site with the Cornerstone Church. Caley Houe
29. 58 Dalry Road - John Armour's heavy classical manse of 1888.Now a private home. 58 Dalry Road
30. McGavin Park - Burgh took possession in 1884 in fulfillment of a will condition of John |McGavin (1806-81). In the park you will find an unusual sundial presented to the town by the Rotary Club in 1985. McGavin park
   
32. St Winin's Church (1937) - At rear, former Chapel and School (1904) now the church hall. ST WININ'S CHURCH
33. The Library - The Silver Arrow and other trophies of the Ancient Society of Kilwinning Archers are on permanent display. Occasional displays of local historical interest. Reference section has books on local History. THE SILVER ARROW TROPHY
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