Pinwherry and Pinmore

Working together as a community in South Ayrshire

Pinwherry and Pinmore

Working together as a community in South Ayrshire

Pinwherry and Pinmore

Working together as a community in South Ayrshire

Pinwherry and Pinmore

Working together as a community in South Ayrshire

Pinwherry and Pinmore

Working together as a community in South Ayrshire

Pinwherry and Pinmore

Working together as a community in South Ayrshire

Latest News

July Jig at Pinwherry Field

July Jig at Pinwherry Field

Pinwherry and Pinmore Community Association and PPCDT organised a sell out summer event on Pinwherry Field, which was a fantastic success. Wal Smith - SuRReal provided the music entertainment and there was a food van and licensed bar. A special thanks to all those...

Pinmore Litter Picking

Pinmore Litter Picking

Many thanks to some of the Pinmore mums with their children who took part in a litter collection through Pinmore this morning. Your help in keeping our village clean and tidy is very much appreciated.

Weekly Cosy Space in The Auld School

Weekly Cosy Space in The Auld School

We are pleased that we have enough volunteers to continue to run our weekly 'Cosy Space' in The Auld School, Pinwherry. The sessions run 2pm - 4pm on Thursdays and are open to all from the Pinwherry and Pinmore parish. Come along, have a cuppa and a chat, catch up...

PPCC

Pinwherry Pinmore Community Council Meetings

PLEASE NOTE New PPCC Meeting times are now 7pm

Community Development Trust

PPCC Community Council

Pinwherry Community Association

Our Community

The small villages of Pinwherry and Pinmore are situated 6 to 8 miles south of Girvan on the A714, surrounded by farmland in a beautiful part of the Stinchar Valley.

Pinwherry village grew up where the River Duisk flows into the River Stinchar and looks west along the valley to Knockdolian Hill. At one time there were railway stations in both Pinwherry and Pinmore on the line between Girvan and Stranraer.

There is an existing village hall, however Pinwherry and Pinmore are developing a new Community Centre which is more accessible for people and visitors.

The ruins of Pinwherry Castle stand within the grounds of Pinwherry House, and can be seen from the road when entering the village from Newton Stewart. It dates from around the end of the sixteenth century.

The area is a perfect spot for the outdoor enthusiast, with many walks nearby and good fishing on the Stinchar. There is a great variety of wildlife in the valley, including red squirrel, deer, otters and badgers.

Stinchar Valley Magazine

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