WoSAS Pin: 21096

Site Name: Bowhouse Munitions Factory

Alternative Name(s): Woodhead

Monument Type: Armament Depot; Factory

Council: East Ayrshire

Parish: Riccarton

Map Sheet: NS43SE

Grid Reference: 246700, 634800 Not checked

Canmore Number: 111621

Non-Statutory Register Code:

Site Report

WoSASPIN 21096
NS43SE 15 centred 467 348
Visible on OS vertical air photographs 65/8/700-1 and 84/228/112-14.

NS 466 349 A field and desk study of the WWII munitions factory at Bowhouse (constructed 1939) produced a wealth of information on the site and its workings.
The desk study, using both written and oral sources, allowed a detailed history of the site to be compiled. Particular emphasis was given to the incendiary bomb production phase, as Bowhouse was one of only two such production centres in the British Isles during WWII.
Site description
The factory covers an area of c.1km by 400m. The W part of the site contains the administration buildings, incorporating an 18th-century farmhouse. Skirting the N perimeter are the loading and unloading warehouses. The bulk of the site contains heavily fortified production buildings and packing houses, turfed over for camouflage purposes, each with its own blast bank and air-raid shelters. The whole complex was served by an internal railway system, linking to the main Kilmarnock to Carlisle railway line, which passes close by the site.
Site phasing
1 The period of bomb construction, 1939-45.
1a The addition of buildings to the E end of the site, c 1941.
2 Use of the site as a bomb dismantling site, 1950s.
3 Use of the site as a depot, 1950s-1968.
4 Subsequent non-military uses (horse and greyhound stables, small workshops), 1969-present.
Fuller report lodged with the NMRS (MS/725/146)
Sponsor: Scottish Prison Services.
K Speller and C French 1997

This shell and bomb filling factory is situated to the SE of Hurlford E of the A76 (T) road and immediately S of the Kilmarnock to Carlisle railway. The site had been completely cleared by March 1998 to allow the construction of a new prison.
J Guy 2001; NMRS MS 810/11, Vol.1, 168-9
Report date for above text from NMRS 18/03/2003
Entered WoSAS (MO'H) 31/10/2007

Further Reading and Sources

Speller and French, K and C , 'Hurlford, by Kilmarnock (Riccarton parish), armaments factory',Discovery and Excavation, Scotland,1997, pp.28,1998(1997)