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Barr, Ayrshire

Coordinates:55°12′06″N4°42′42″W / 55.2018°N 4.7116°W /55.2018; -4.7116
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Village in the South West of Ayrshire, Scotland

Human settlement in Scotland
Barr
Barr is located in South Ayrshire
Barr
Barr
Location withinSouth Ayrshire
Population160 
OS grid referenceNX274940
Council area
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townGirvan
Postcode districtKA26
Dialling code01465
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55°12′06″N4°42′42″W / 55.2018°N 4.7116°W /55.2018; -4.7116

Barr is a village inSouth Ayrshire,Scotland, approximately 8 miles (13 km) from the town ofGirvan. There are various opinions as to the origins of the name. The most likely is theGaelicbàrr meaning 'a hill-top, a height'. It is believed to have been established in the 17th century by smugglers who needed a safe place close to the secluded bays of the Ayrshire coast while having access to the Raiders Road which runs close by. Barr has not grown much since that time. Currently Barr Village has a population of approximately 110, while the total for the Parish of Barr is in the region of 260.

Location

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The village is in the Stinchar Valley where theRiver Stinchar meets the Water of Gregg. The meeting point of these two watercourses is known locally as The Pot. Local residents and visitors often picnic on the banks of the Stinchar.

The village can be accessed from three directions. Each enters the village along a single track road with passing places. The main route is known locally as The Screws because of the twisting nature of the road. The Screws pass through theHadyard Hill Wind Farm which was established byScottish and Southern Electricity. Visitors can walk along the service routes and read about thewind farm at the information point in the car park.

Natural features

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Barr has many naturally occurring features and a wealth of wildlife. It is popular with many people who enjoy the peace and quiet of the village and surrounds. There are several signed walks[1] in the area, many of which pass throughForestry Commission land, although there are many which followfarm settings.

Buildings

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The parish has a strongCovenanting history with several being laid to rest in the villagecemetery. The village has achurch which is open at all times. In addition, Kirk Angus lies at the heart of the village. Although the main building of the church has been converted into private residence, theclock tower was donated to the people of Barr.

Governance

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Barr community council has been the longest suspended parish council[2] in Scotland due to complaints surrounding a controversial hall project that has divided the village.[3]

Language

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According to a reference inThe Carrick Covenanters byJames Crichton, the last place in the Scottish Lowlands whereGaelic was spoken was the village of Barr on the River Stinchar in Ayrshire. Barr was once regarded as one of the most isolated places in that part of Scotland, though situated only a few miles from Girvan as the crow flies. Crichton gives neither date nor details.[4]

References

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  1. ^Barr Village Paths, Ayrshire Paths website. Last accessed 16 August 2010.
  2. ^Dyson, Kevin (9 August 2024)."South Ayrshire Council accused of 'bullying' village community council".Daily Record. Retrieved21 February 2025.
  3. ^"Controversial village hall sale agreed by South Ayrshire councillors".Ayr Advertiser. 12 October 2024. Retrieved21 February 2025.
  4. ^For further discussion on the subject of Gaelic in the South of Scotland, see articles "Gàidhlig Ghallghallaibh agus Alba-a-Deas" ("Gaelic of Galloway and Southern Scotland") and "Gàidhlig ann an Siorramachd Inbhir-Àir" ("Gaelic in Ayrshire") by Garbhan MacAoidh, published in the literary magazineGairm, Numbers 101 and 106.

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