Alloway Auld Kirk

The Alloway Auld Kirk, which dates back to the 16th Century, is a ruin in Alloway, South Ayrshire, Scotland (grid reference NS33191805), celebrated as the scene of the witches' dance in the poem Tam o' Shanter by Robert Burns.

William Burnes, father of the poet, is buried in the graveyard. Alloway was where he and his wife had raised their family, and William had attempted to maintain the grounds of the Kirk, which was already a ruin at the time. The original memorial stone has eroded and the present day stone differs in wording, memorializing both of Burns's parents, and includes an epitaph the poet wrote for his father. Burns's sister, Isabella Burns Begg, is also buried in the Kirkyard, along with other notable figures such as David Cathcart, Lord Alloway.

There is a still a Church of Scotland parish church in Alloway; the minister (since 1999) is the Reverend Neil A. McNaught. The new church building was opened for worship on 10 October 1858 and the first minister was called in 1859. As originally built, the new church was rectangular. Modifications in 1878 and 1890 created the present shape. The suite of halls beyond the churchyard was erected in 1965, the session house in 1977 and the octagonal hall in 1987.

Alloway

Coordinates: 55°25′48″N 4°38′10″W / 55.43°N 4.636°W / 55.43; -4.636

Alloway (Gaelic Allmhaigh, pronounced [aɫ̪avaj]) is a former Scottish village that is now a suburb of Ayr. It is best known as the birthplace of Robert Burns and the setting for his poem "Tam o' Shanter".

The former village and surrounding area was incorporated into the former Royal Burgh of Ayr in 1935, and the extended village is now a suburb of Ayr on the River Doon.

Robert Burns

The birthplace of Robert Burns, known as "Burns Cottage", is located in Alloway, now adjacent to a museum containing original manuscripts of his poetry. A nineteenth century memorial to Burns, designed by Thomas Hamilton, is located at the foot of the village next to the present church.

The nearby, ruined Alloway Auld Kirk and the old bridge over the River Doon (Brig o' Doon) are featured in the poem "Tam O'Shanter", and are presently tourist attractions. Burns's father, William Burnes, is buried in the Auld Kirk. To add a "ghostly" appearance to the place, green lights are illuminated over it at night.

Alloway (disambiguation)

Alloway is an extended village and suburb of Ayr on the River Doon in Scotland.

Alloway may also refer to:

Places

  • Alloway railway station, a disused railway station in South Ayrshire, Scotland
  • Alloway Creek, United States
  • Alloway Township, New Jersey, United States
  • Alloway, New Jersey, in the above township
  • Alloway, Tennessee, an unincorporated community in the United States
  • Ships

  • The USS Alloway (ID-3139), a United States Navy ship
  • The USS Alloway (YT-170), a United States Navy ship
  • Other

  • Lawrence Alloway (1926–1990), English art critic
  • See also

  • All pages beginning with "Alloway"
  • USS Alloway
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