This is an overview of (new) Dailly, taken from the northern slopes of the Girvan Valley.
The town is situated on the south bank of the River Girvan.

This is Main Street, Dailly, showing the church which replaced the one at Old Dailly about 1800.

Dailly Church.

Another view of the church and including a separate building which appears to be a mausoleum.

Up the hill from Dailly is the hamlet of Dalquharr(an), which was home to the McIlmorrow family. Margaret McIlmorrow married John McConnel of Dailly in 1778. McConnel is Ann's paternal line though they changed the spelling to McConnell during the 1850's. Curiously the McIlmorrow family also changed their name - to McMurray. Today there are just a few houses at Dalquharran although I am told it was once more of a village and had its own school. I found quite a few family graves around Dailly.

There was also a ruined castle at Dalquharran which I couldn't resist exploring but that's another story!