![]() Annbank was created in the 1860s by a mining company to house workers, though the majority of the original housing was replaced in the 1930s with local authority housing. There are several small paths heading to the village, but ignore these to reach a small picnic area on the former site of Annbank House, former dower house of the Cunninghames of Enterkine before being demolished in the 1970s. Continue onwards to Gadgirth Bridge but remain on the north side of the river to enter the woodland east of Annbank. ![]() ![]() Pass underneath the Enterkine Viaduct, erected in 1872 to carry the Ayr to Cumnock railway line but now utilised by coal wagons from the various opencast mines nearby. ![]()
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