Old Dailly

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55°15′N 4°48′W / 55.25°N 04.80°W / 55.25; -04.80

Old Dailly is a hamlet in South Ayrshire, Scotland. It is located west of Dailly (or "New Dailly").

The Charter or Blue stones of Old Dailly in Ayrshire are located in the cemetery of Old Dailly church.[1]

The local folklore legend known as "The Charles" is also said to visit the town

References

  1. ^ Love, Dane (2009). Legendary Ayrshire. Custom: Folklore: Tradition. Auchinleck : Carn Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9518128-6-0 pp. 16 - 17.

External links

  • Video of the Old Dailly Blue Stones
  • Video footage of Old Dailly Kirk
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Old Dailly.
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