Bailliehill Mount

Bailliehill Mount,[1] known locally as Bully Hill is a roughly circular earthwork[2] associated with the Iron Age, located near the village of Kilmaurs in East Ayrshire, Scotland.

A farmer's access track with a bridge across the Woodhill Burn at the Whin Gaw ran to the site from the nearby lane to Knockentiber.

A short section of a second bank and ditch exists to the east however the degree of rig and furrow ploughing makes interpretation problematic.

[9] It was reported by Robert Linton that several stone coffins on the nearby lands of Carmyle or Waterpark were found within a cairn that was removed by the farmer and also affected by the building of the railway.

[12] The Ordnance Survey 'name books' of 1855 to 1857 record that locals believed that Baillehill had in the distant past been a site where "justice was administered".

The site of the old bridge across the Woodhill Burn at the Whin Gaw.