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King Robert the Bruce

Photograph at the King Robert the Bruce black plaque

Bruces Well, known to have been in existance since the 13th century serving the needs of the community attached to the Spittal and Lazarr House bearby and adjacent to the church of St. Ninian. King Robert the 1st of Scotland (the Bruce) benefitted from the water of the well and generously endowed the Lazard House. Erected by the Kyle & Carrick District Council

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