Trindlemoss Loch
Drained freshwater loch in North Ayrshire, Scotland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Trindlemoss Loch, Scott's / Scot's Loch or the Loch of Irvine was situated in a low-lying area running from Ravenspark to near Stanecastle and down to Lockwards, now represented only by the playing fields off Bank Street in the Parish of Irvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland. The loch was natural, sitting in a hollow created by glaciation. The loch waters were progressively drained and in 1691 this was finally achieved.
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Trindlemoss Loch or Scott's Loch | |
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Location | Irvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland |
Coordinates | 55°37′8.5″N 4°39′42.0″W |
Type | Drained freshwater loch |
Primary inflows | Rainfall and drainage |
Primary outflows | To the Annick Water |
Basin countries | Scotland |
Islands | None |
Settlements | Irvine |
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