Duncanrig Secondary School
Duncanrig Secondary School was designed in 1953 by the Scottish architect Basil Spence. The school was most likely named after the farm Duncanrig in that area.
Galston (Lowland Scots: Gallstoun, Scottish Gaelic: Baile nan Gall) is a town in East Ayrshire, Scotland which has a population of 5,000 (2001). It is situated in wooded countryside 4 miles up-river from Kilmarnock and is one a group of the small towns located in the Irvine Valley between the towns of Hurlford and Newmilns. To the north of the town is the ruin of Loudoun Castle, the site of Loudoun Castle theme park from 1995 to 2010. In 1874 the population was 4,727.
Population: 4,902
Latitude: 55° 36' 3.35" N
Longitude: -4° 22' 54.19" W
Duncanrig Secondary School was designed in 1953 by the Scottish architect Basil Spence. The school was most likely named after the farm Duncanrig in that area.
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