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The Lugar Water, or River Lugar, is created by the confluence of Bello Water and Guelt Water, both of which flow from the hills of the Southern Uplands in East Ayrshire, Scotland. The Southern Uplands is the southernmost of Scotland 's three major geographic areas (the others being the Central Belt and the Highlands) East Ayrshire ( Siorrachd Inbhir Àir an Ear in Gaelic) is one of 32 Council areas of Scotland. Scotland ( Gaelic: Alba) is a Country in northwest Europethat occupies the northern third of the island of Great Britain.

The river flows through the small mining village of Lugar, where at Bello Mill, William Murdoch, the inventor of gas lighting was born in 1784. Lugar is a small village in East Ayrshire, southwest Scotland. Bello Mill was a mill on the river called the Lugar Water, on the estate of James Boswell (Lord Auchenleck in Ayrshire, in Scotland. William Murdoch (sometimes spelled Murdock) ( August 21, 1754 - November 15, 1839) was a Scottish engineer and inventor Gas lighting refers to a technology used to produce light from gas usually methane but also including hydrogen and ethylene Year 1784 ( MDCCLXXXIV) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year A cave where he carried out a lot of his experiments can still be seen on the riverbank. The river flows on through the town of Cumnock, where its water was used in earlier times to power grain mills. Cumnock ( Cumnag in Gaelic is a Town in East Ayrshire, Scotland.

It continues its journey through the estate of the Marquess of Bute, where it flows beneath the beautiful ornamental bridge of Lochnorris, designed by Adams who also designed and built Dumfries House, the residence of the present marquis. Marquess of the County of Bute, shortened in general usage to Marquess of Bute, is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. Dumfries House is a Palladian Country house in Ayrshire, Scotland. A marquess (ˈmɑrkwɪs or marquis (/mɑrˈkiː/ is a Nobleman of hereditary rank in various European monarchies and some of their colonies It now reaches the lovely village of Ochiltree, where its waters are again harnessed by a weir which drove the local grain mills in days past. Ochiltree, spelt Uchletree in the Middle Ages, is a village in East Ayrshire, Scotland near Auchinleck and Cumnock. WEIR (1430 AM) is a Radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information format Here the mighty Atlantic Salmon can be seen jumping the fish ladder, which allows them to reach their spawning grounds in the upper reaches of the river. Atlantic salmon, known scientifically as Salmo salar, is a species of Fish in the family Salmonidae, which is found in the northern Fishways, most commonly called fish ladders but also known as fish passes and in Australia also referred to as fish steps, are structures on or around artificial The river also holds a good stock of the native brown trout, and these are fished for by anglers of all ages. The brown trout ( Salmo trutta morpha fario and S trutta morpha lacustris) and the sea trout ( S

Kingfishers and dippers are two of the avian species to be found on its riverbanks, along with yellow and pied wagtails, chaffinch, goldfinch and the tiny wren. Kingfishers are small bright colored Birds of the three families Alcedinidae ( River kingfishers, Halcyonidae ( Tree kingfishers, and Cerylidae ( Water Dippers are members of the genus Cinclus in the Bird family Cinclidae The Yellow Wagtail, Motacilla flava, is a small passerine in the Wagtail family Motacillidae, which also includes the Pipits The White Wagtail ( Motacilla alba) is a small Passerine Bird in the Wagtail family Motacillidae which also includes the Pipits The Chaffinch, Fringilla coelebs, is a small Passerine Bird in the Finch family Fringillidae also called a spink. The wrens are Passerine birds in the mainly New World family Troglodytidae.

The river now enters a gorge of red sandstone with high cliffs on either side. High on one of these cliffs stand the ruins of Auchinleck Castle and beneath this can be found Wallace's Cave, where William Wallace hid from his pursuers. Wallace's Cave is situated in Roslin Glen in Midlothian, Scotland. Sir William Wallace ( Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas; c 1272 – 23 August 1305 was a Scottish Knight, Landowner, and Patriot

The river now reaches the end of its journey of some twenty miles and here joins the larger River Ayr which carries its waters to the sea. The River Ayr ( Uisge Àir in Gaelic in what was the old county of Ayrshire of Scotland, is approximately 65 kilometres in length

Coordinates: 55°27′N 4°22′W / 55.45, -4.367

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