Country: | Scotland |
Official Name: | Tarbolton |
Population Ref: | |
Coordinates: | 55.5132°N -4.4866°W |
Unitary Scotland: | South Ayrshire |
Lieutenancy Scotland: | Ayrshire and Arran |
Constituency Westminster: | Central Ayrshire |
Constituency Scottish Parliament: | Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley |
Post Town: | Mauchline |
Postcode District: | KA5 |
Postcode Area: | KA |
Dial Code: | 01292 |
Static Image: | Tarbolton Church.JPG |
Static Image Caption: | Tarbolton church. |
Tarbolton (Scots: Tarbowton)[1] is a village in South Ayrshire, Scotland. It is near Failford, Mauchline, Ayr, and Kilmarnock. The old Fail Monastery was nearby and Robert Burns connections are strong, including the Bachelors' Club museum.
Tarbolton has been suggested as having one of three meanings:
Tarbolton is 70NaN0 east-northeast of Ayr, 7abbr=onNaNabbr=on southwest of Kilmarnock, 50NaN0 West of Mauchline, and NaN0NaN0 from its own now disused railway station. It has a school, church, a gospel hall, two pubs, and is home to the Bachelors' Club, a frequent haunt of Robert Burns. The village is in the Cumnock and Doon Valley (it is strange that Tarbolton falls under South Ayrshire Council when its postcode is KA5 which links to Mauchline, East Ayrshire
The monastery and later castle of Fail existed at the hamlet of that name near Fail Toll. Fail Loch once covered a significant area however it survives now only as an area liable to flooding.
Nearby going towards Failford was the Old Montgomery Castle or Coilsfield House where one of Robert Burns's loves worked.
Tarbolton Primary takes pupils from surrounding farms and from Failford, a small hamlet north of the village. Its houses are Fail, Afton, Coyle and Montgomery, named after local areas and rivers.