Ladies Linn
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Image: © Richard Sutcliffe Taken: 5 Feb 2023
A water feature on the Kirkhouse Burn which was part of the pleasure garden for The Place of Killearn - once the most important house in the village, built in 1688. It fell into disrepair in the first half of the 19th century and was later demolished. The Ladies Linn was associated with a stone pavilion where tea may have been served. The stonework of the Ladies Linn was restored in the 1990s. See https://killearnheritage.org.uk/the-ladies-linn/ for more information.