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NextThough now eroded and left to ruins, the Alloway Auld Kirk is an unlikely pilgrimage site for lovers of the Scottish bard, Robert Burns. A Category-B Listed churchyard, the kirk appeared in the Burns poem “Tam o’ Shanter”, where the witches danced. It’s also the resting place of both Burns’ parents and his sister, Isabella.
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