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Holm Street, Portpatrick Parish Church (Church of Scotland) including Boundary Walls, Gatepiers and Gates 54°50′41″N 5°06′51″W / 54.844612°N 5.114126°W / 54.844612; -5.114126 ( Holm Street, Portpatrick Parish Church (Church of Scotland) including Boundary Walls, Gatepiers and
The village is located on the south coast of the island, and overlooks a bay in the Atlantic Ocean dominated by Kisimul Castle, as well as nearby islands such as Vatersay. Castlebay is also within the parish of Barra. [1] The village is located on the A888, which serves as a circular road around Barra. [2] In 1971, it had a population of 307. [1]
Portpatrick is a village and civil parish in the historical county of Wigtownshire, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It is located on the west coast of the Rhins of Galloway . The parish is about 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (7 km) in length and 4 miles (6 km) in breadth, covering 9,300 acres (3,800 ha).
Dunskey Castle is a ruined, 12th-century tower house or castle, located 0.5 miles (0.80 km) south of the village of Portpatrick, Rhinns, Wigtownshire, on the south-west coast of Scotland. [ 1 ] Dunskey Castle is a scheduled monument , [ 2 ] a 'nationally important' archaeological site or historic building, given protection against unauthorised ...
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Typical marker. The Southern Upland Way is a 344-kilometre (214 mi) coast-to-coast long-distance footpath in southern Scotland. [2] The route links Portpatrick in the west and Cockburnspath in the east via the hills of the Southern Uplands. [1]
The Castle Douglas and Dumfries Railway was a railway in Galloway in the south west of Scotland which linked Castle Douglas in Kirkcudbrightshire to Dumfries. It opened in 1859. Other companies' lines extended westwards and southwards, and the CD&D line formed a key link in opening up the agricultural area of south-west Scotland.
Castle Bay (Mi'kmawi'simk: Apji'jkmujue'katik; Scottish Gaelic: Bàgh a' Chaisteil) is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality on Cape Breton Island. The original Mi'kmaq placename, Apji'jkmujue'katik, means, "place of the ducks."