Annick Water

Settlement in Ayrshire

Scotland

Annick Water

Tollhouse Cottage, Girdle Toll, Irvine
Tollhouse Cottage, Girdle Toll, Irvine Credit: Leslie Barrie

Annick Water is a small river in Ayrshire, Scotland. It flows for approximately 18 miles, starting from its source in the hills near Kilwinning and ending at its confluence with the River Irvine near Dreghorn. The river passes through various towns and villages, including Kilwinning, Irvine, and Dreghorn, offering picturesque views and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.

The Annick Water is known for its diverse wildlife and natural beauty. The river supports a variety of aquatic species, including brown trout, salmon, and freshwater pearl mussels. The surrounding vegetation is rich and diverse, with stretches of woodland, meadows, and wetlands, providing habitats for a range of bird species and other wildlife.

The river's tranquil setting and scenic surroundings make it a popular spot for leisure activities such as fishing and walking. Anglers are drawn to the Annick Water for its excellent fishing opportunities, particularly for trout and salmon. The river's clear waters and peaceful atmosphere provide a relaxing and enjoyable experience for those seeking outdoor recreation.

In addition to its natural attractions, Annick Water has historical significance. The river played a role in the industrial development of Ayrshire, with several mills and factories established along its banks in the past. Today, remnants of these industrial sites can still be seen, adding to the area's historical character.

Overall, Annick Water offers a charming and serene environment for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, combining natural beauty, wildlife, and a touch of history in the heart of Ayrshire.

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Annick Water Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.616185/-4.637389 or Grid Reference NS3439. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Tollhouse Cottage, Girdle Toll, Irvine
Tollhouse Cottage, Girdle Toll, Irvine
A78 approaching footbridge near cemetery
A78 approaching footbridge near cemetery
Broughton Green
Broughton Green
Railway trackbed, Irvine This was a mineral line serving Perceton Colliery in the 19th century. Maps from c. 1900 show it as disused. It is now a cycle and footpath.
Railway trackbed, Irvine
This was a mineral line serving Perceton Colliery in the 19th century. Maps from c. 1900 show it as disused. It is now a cycle and footpath.
Wetland, Lawthorn A vegetated pond beside a long disused railway.
Wetland, Lawthorn
A vegetated pond beside a long disused railway.
Railway trackbed, Irvine A former mineral line at Girdle Toll. It served the Perceton Colliery and is shown as disused on maps around 1900.
Railway trackbed, Irvine
A former mineral line at Girdle Toll. It served the Perceton Colliery and is shown as disused on maps around 1900.
A78 heading north past Irvine The A78 as it passes Irvine is constructed almost to motorway standard. The view is from a layby beside the north-bound carriageway.
A78 heading north past Irvine
The A78 as it passes Irvine is constructed almost to motorway standard. The view is from a layby beside the north-bound carriageway.
A78 at footbridge near Stanecastle
A78 at footbridge near Stanecastle
Bulrushes Wetland area of marshy ground adjacent to the footpath on the Irvine Town Trail.
Bulrushes
Wetland area of marshy ground adjacent to the footpath on the Irvine Town Trail.
New Private Housing Estate Earlswood Private Housing Estate adds to the ever expanding Irvine New Town. So new in fact that it doesn't show on the maps yet
New Private Housing Estate
Earlswood Private Housing Estate adds to the ever expanding Irvine New Town. So new in fact that it doesn't show on the maps yet
Irvine Town Trail Part of the Irvine Town Trail follows an old railway freight line, the Doura Branch, round the eastern side of the New Town area.  This line served a major iron works, several coal and ironstone pits, a saw mill and a brick works, though today evidence of these former industries is sparse.  Here the alignment passes under Lochlibo Road, near Sourlie, by a skew stone arched bridge, numbered DOA 12, whose maintenance is still the responsibility of the BRB (Residuary) Ltd.
Irvine Town Trail
Part of the Irvine Town Trail follows an old railway freight line, the Doura Branch, round the eastern side of the New Town area. This line served a major iron works, several coal and ironstone pits, a saw mill and a brick works, though today evidence of these former industries is sparse. Here the alignment passes under Lochlibo Road, near Sourlie, by a skew stone arched bridge, numbered DOA 12, whose maintenance is still the responsibility of the BRB (Residuary) Ltd.
Brick Bus  Shelter Bus shelter on Stotfield Road in the Stanefield area of Irvine New Town. Brick built shelters are rare in the area. 8th April 2010 9.10am.
Brick Bus Shelter
Bus shelter on Stotfield Road in the Stanefield area of Irvine New Town. Brick built shelters are rare in the area. 8th April 2010 9.10am.
Road Narrows Traffic calming road narrowing on Stotfield Road Irvine. 8th April 2010 9.10am.
Road Narrows
Traffic calming road narrowing on Stotfield Road Irvine. 8th April 2010 9.10am.
Old Perceton Viewed from Perceton roundabout.
Old Perceton
Viewed from Perceton roundabout.
Perceton Bridge Crossing Annick Water
Perceton Bridge
Crossing Annick Water
Earlswood Housing Estate, Irvine Ever expanding New Town.
Earlswood Housing Estate, Irvine
Ever expanding New Town.
Stanecastle Gate Ex Gamekeepers residence and the southern gatehouse entrance to Eglinton Castle.
Stanecastle Gate
Ex Gamekeepers residence and the southern gatehouse entrance to Eglinton Castle.
Undeveloped Land near Sourlie I expect it will soon be built up as there are housing developments all around this area.
Undeveloped Land near Sourlie
I expect it will soon be built up as there are housing developments all around this area.
Show me another place!

Annick Water is located at Grid Ref: NS3439 (Lat: 55.616185, Lng: -4.637389)

Unitary Authority: North Ayrshire

Police Authority: Ayrshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 55.616185,-4.637389
Pharmacy
Boots Pharmacy
Addr City: Irvine
Addr Housename: Boots Pharmacy
Addr Housenumber: 9
Addr Postcode: KA11 1PQ
Addr Street: Lower Vennel
Brand Wikidata: Q6123139
Dispensing: yes
Lat/Long: 55.6183838/-4.630769
Parking
Lat/Long: 55.6154879/-4.6390588
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