Difference between revisions of "Beech Avenue (Hunterston)"
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[[North Ayrshire]]'s '''Beech Avenue''' road is 0.4 miles long and goes through the estate of Hunterston. | [[North Ayrshire]]'s '''Beech Avenue''' road is 0.4 miles long and goes through the estate of Hunterston. | ||
− | The Beech Avenue is located between Highthorn Road and the | + | The Beech Avenue is located between [[Highthorn Road (Hunterston)|Highthorn Road]] and the [[Castle Avenue (Hunterston)|Castle Avenue]]/[[Old Road (Hunterston)|Old Road]] and stretches for about 3/4 of a mile. Officially the trees continue down to the castle via the Old Road but there are not may remain standing due to weather and natural disasters. |
Behind the main beech Avenue trees there are a mix of Sycamore and Oak trees. Along the stretch of the avenue there is a small stone wall a few feet in height but due to age and tree roots it is also in poor repair and also somewhat hidden from view due to grass and moss. | Behind the main beech Avenue trees there are a mix of Sycamore and Oak trees. Along the stretch of the avenue there is a small stone wall a few feet in height but due to age and tree roots it is also in poor repair and also somewhat hidden from view due to grass and moss. | ||
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*[http://www.virtual.hunterston.eu/roads/beechavenue.htm Virtual Hunterston] | *[http://www.virtual.hunterston.eu/roads/beechavenue.htm Virtual Hunterston] | ||
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Revision as of 20:19, 12 November 2015
Beech Avenue | ||||
From:- | Old Road | |||
To:- | Highthorn Road | |||
Location | ||||
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Country | ||||
Scotland | ||||
Length | ||||
0.4 miles (0.6 km) | ||||
Meets | ||||
Old Road Castle Avenue Goldenberry Road Construction Road Highthorn Road | ||||
Maintained By | ||||
North Ayrshire CouncilHunterston Estate | ||||
County | ||||
Route outline (key) | ||||
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North Ayrshire's Beech Avenue road is 0.4 miles long and goes through the estate of Hunterston.
The Beech Avenue is located between Highthorn Road and the Castle Avenue/Old Road and stretches for about 3/4 of a mile. Officially the trees continue down to the castle via the Old Road but there are not may remain standing due to weather and natural disasters.
Behind the main beech Avenue trees there are a mix of Sycamore and Oak trees. Along the stretch of the avenue there is a small stone wall a few feet in height but due to age and tree roots it is also in poor repair and also somewhat hidden from view due to grass and moss.
A lot of the trees have carvings in their bark, this was a popular thing to do in the 1960s and 70s, many young people would carve their names or other things into the bark with their pocket knifes. Over the years the trees grew and the markings become more visible and a time capsule of peoples history.