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Dalrymple
Lying on the outer most point
west of the authority, Dalrymple stands at the north of the Doon Valley.
The River Doon is the southern boundary to this agricultural area.
Although Dalrymple
is an ancient Parish – the actual village is a fairly modern community.
Virtually no village existed before 1800 other than a few houses around
the Church. Around 1800 two streets – Main Street and Garden Street –
were laid out by the local Laird. From that time the village grew
slowly until after World War II when surrounding mining communities
were in decline and the families were re-homed in new dwellings in
Dalrymple.
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