Meikle Auchengree
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Meikle Auchengree is a hamlet in North Ayrshire, Scotland, 0.5 kilometres east of Glengarnock. The hamlet is situated at the north end of the Auchengree Road which runs between the B777 and the A737. The settlement is today a mixture of farms, small-holdings and residential properties. The Auchengree Farm has a farm shop selling local produce, the only shop in the hamlet. A community hall is shared with the neighbouring hamlet of Longbar situated near the junction with the B777, at the Auchengree Bridge. The Auchengree Bridge is a simple stone arch that crosses the Powgree Burn. On the opposite bank of the burn from the hall stood the Auchengree Foundry; one of the earliest in an area once famous for its iron and steel making. The foundry once exploited the ironstones that were easily quarried from the banks of the Powgree Burn.