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        Stroll 
        through two attractive woodlands while you are walking in the Threepwood 
        Farm and Burn Anne area. 
         
         
        Burnhouse Brae and Bank Woods straddle the Burn Anne on the south side 
        of Galston and link from the Burnhouse Bridge on the Sorn road through 
        to the Burn Anne Bridge and the minor road on the edge of Threepwood Farm. 
        A footbridge over the burn in Bank Wood offers alternative routes to the 
        road.  
         
        These ancient woodlands - in existence for over 250 years - are now dominated 
        by sycamore trees. Maybe you can spot the 14 other species of trees and 
        shrubs and attempt to guess some of the 70 species of plants nestling 
        within the woods. 
         
        Once the site of a lime stone quarry, the burn water was also used to 
        power a mill to the south of Burnhouse Bridge using an extensive lade 
        to route the flow of water to the mill. 
           
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