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- Lands_of_Threepwood abstract "The lands of Threepwood were located in the Parish of Beith, at the eastern boundary between East Renfrewshire and North Ayrshire, Scotland. The settlements of Midtown, Townhead and Townend were part of the old Threepwood Estate. Cuffhill at 675 feet is the highest eminence in the parish and it overlooks the area with Little Hill and Cuff Hill and Little Hill plantations nearby, now situated next to the entirely artificial Cuffhill Reservoir.".
- Lands_of_Threepwood location Beith.
- Lands_of_Threepwood location Lands_of_Threepwood__location__1.
- Lands_of_Threepwood location North_Ayrshire.
- Lands_of_Threepwood location Scotland.
- Lands_of_Threepwood thumbnail Cuffhill_Reservoir.jpg?width=300.
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- Lands_of_Threepwood wikiPageID "41083993".
- Lands_of_Threepwood wikiPageRevisionID "606577888".
- Lands_of_Threepwood builder "Love family".
- Lands_of_Threepwood built "18".
- Lands_of_Threepwood caption "Cuffhill Reservoir from the site of the old Threepwood Bleach Works.".
- Lands_of_Threepwood caption "Threepwood House".
- Lands_of_Threepwood condition "Incirporated into a farm".
- Lands_of_Threepwood controlledby "Montgomerie".
- Lands_of_Threepwood coordinates "NS 39287 55820".
- Lands_of_Threepwood label "Threepwood".
- Lands_of_Threepwood lat "55.76".
- Lands_of_Threepwood latitude "55.76909".
- Lands_of_Threepwood location Beith.
- Lands_of_Threepwood location North_Ayrshire.
- Lands_of_Threepwood location Scotland.
- Lands_of_Threepwood location "UK".
- Lands_of_Threepwood long "-4.56".
- Lands_of_Threepwood longitude "-4.563425".
- Lands_of_Threepwood mapCaption "Shown within Scotland".
- Lands_of_Threepwood mapRelief "yes".
- Lands_of_Threepwood mapSize "170".
- Lands_of_Threepwood mapType "UK Scotland".
- Lands_of_Threepwood materials "Stone".
- Lands_of_Threepwood name "Lands of Threepwood".
- Lands_of_Threepwood openToPublic "No".
- Lands_of_Threepwood ownership "Private".
- Lands_of_Threepwood relief "1".
- Lands_of_Threepwood type "Laird's dwelling and estate".
- Lands_of_Threepwood width "150".
- Lands_of_Threepwood subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_North_Ayrshire.
- Lands_of_Threepwood subject Category:Category_C_listed_buildings_in_North_Ayrshire.
- Lands_of_Threepwood subject Category:Demolished_buildings_and_structures_in_Scotland.
- Lands_of_Threepwood subject Category:History_of_North_Ayrshire.
- Lands_of_Threepwood subject Category:North_Ayrshire.
- Lands_of_Threepwood type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Lands_of_Threepwood type MilitaryStructure.
- Lands_of_Threepwood type Place.
- Lands_of_Threepwood type Wikidata:Q532.
- Lands_of_Threepwood type Place.
- Lands_of_Threepwood type Location.
- Lands_of_Threepwood comment "The lands of Threepwood were located in the Parish of Beith, at the eastern boundary between East Renfrewshire and North Ayrshire, Scotland. The settlements of Midtown, Townhead and Townend were part of the old Threepwood Estate. Cuffhill at 675 feet is the highest eminence in the parish and it overlooks the area with Little Hill and Cuff Hill and Little Hill plantations nearby, now situated next to the entirely artificial Cuffhill Reservoir.".
- Lands_of_Threepwood label "Lands of Threepwood".
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- Lands_of_Threepwood sameAs Q16247027.
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- Lands_of_Threepwood depiction Cuffhill_Reservoir.jpg.
- Lands_of_Threepwood isPrimaryTopicOf Lands_of_Threepwood.
- Lands_of_Threepwood name "Lands of Threepwood".