Volume contents
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NORTH HARBOUR STREET [Newton-upon-Ayr] | Nil | W. Bone John Moore Robert Gray |
033 | [Situation] North of Plan & extends from South end of Greenstreet Lane in a N. W. [North West] direction to its termination at Draw Bridge. This Street (So Called from its situation on the N. [North] side of the River Ayr) consists of scattered houses on the N. [North] side and is bounded on the S. [South] side by the River Ayr |
| RAILWAY TAVERN [Newton-upon-Ayr] | Nil | W. Bone John Moore Robert Gray |
033 | [Situation] Corner of Main Street & Darlington Road. A small House with but inferior accommodation tho [though] situated favorably from its vicinity to the Railway Terminus |
| DARLINGTON ROAD [Newton-upon-Ayr] | Nil | W. Bone John Moore Robert Gray |
033 | [Situation] Extends from South end of Greenstreet Lane to the N. [North] end of New Bridge. This thoroughfare extends along the N [North] side of the River scattered houses on the N. [North] side the Railway terminus of the Glasgow & S W. [South Western] Line of Railway is on the N [North] side of the street |
| RAILWAY STATION [Newton-upon-Ayr] | Nil | W. Bone John Moore Robert Gray |
033 | [Situation] North side of Darlington Road. This is a Handsome terminus built in the Pointed (Old English) style, with extensive premises attached. - |
| MAIN STREET [Newton-upon-Ayr] | Nil | W. Bone John Moore Robert Gray |
033 | [Situation] Extends in a N E [North East] direction from the New Bridge to its termination at the junction of Peebles & New Road This Street which is the principal one in Newton, is spacious and Consists of houses 2 and 3 stories high. there are some Good shops in this street. |
| FREE CHURCH [Newton-upon-Ayr] | Nil | W. Bone John Moore Robert Gray |
033 | [Situation] N. E. [North East] Corner of Plan east side of Main Street. A Handsome Church recently built in the Gothic Style. No: of sittings about 1000 |
| FREE CHURCH SCHOOL [Main Street] | Nil | W. Bone John Moore Robert Gray |
033 | [Situation] N. E. [North East] Corner of Plan east side of Main Street. A superior School attached to the above Ch [Church] average No of Male & Female Scholars - 150 |
| CHURCH [Main Street; Newton-upon-Xyr] | Nil | W. Bone John Moore Robert Gray |
033 | [Situation] N. E. [North East] Corner of Plan east side of Main Street. The Parish Ch [Church] of Newton it is a large Building - in the Gothic Style, No of sittings 1032 |
| SCHOOL [Main Street; Newton-upon-Ayr] | Nil | W. Bone John Moore Robert Gray |
033 | [Situation] N. E. [North East] Corner of Plan east side of Main Street. A school attached to the above Church - average No of scholars Male & Female about 90 |
| ASSEMBLY ROOMS [Newton-upon-Ayr] | Nil | W. Bone John Moore Robert Gray |
033 | [Situation] N. E. [North East] Corner of Plan east side of Main Street. These rooms are used by the inhabitants of Newton for Public Assemblies &c they are not extensive the building is surmounted by a tower of no great heig[ht] |
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Sheet 7 Newton upon Ayr
Ordnance Survey - Ayr county, OS Name Books - Ayr county - Volume 5 - Town of Ayr, OS1/3/5
This volume contains information on place names found in the town of Ayr.
Ordnance Survey - Ayr county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Ayr, which is in the south west of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.