The Granary

Amisfield, Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway, DG1 3LH
Telephone: 01387 711303

Gallery
Yard Garden at the Granary.
Yard Garden at the Granary.
Winter Scene at the Granary.
Winter Scene at the Granary.
View Of The Granary From The Field
View Of The Granary From The Field
Front Of The Park Home Showing Ample Parking!
Front Of The Park Home Showing Ample Parking!
View Of The Park Home From The Yard
View Of The Park Home From The Yard
Waterfall In The Grounds Of The Granary
Waterfall In The Grounds Of The Granary
Road Side View Of The Entrance To The Granary
Road Side View Of The Entrance To The Granary
The Burn In The Grounds Of The Granary
The Burn In The Grounds Of The Granary
View From The Granary
View From The Granary
Front View Of The Delvine
Front View Of The Delvine
Clatteringshaws Dam
Clatteringshaws Dam
The Dam is situated in the Galloway Forest Park on the A712 (known as the Queen’s Way) between New Galloway and Newton Stewart.
The Galloway Forest Park was created in 1947 and has marked cycle and walking trails, picnic areas and interpretation centres. It covers an area of 293 square mi / 759 sq. km.
Lochmaben Castle
Lochmaben Castle
Lochmaben Castle is located on the banks of a peaceful little loch edged by a thin strip of woodland, in Dumfriesshire in south-west Scotland. Now little but a ruin, it was once a well-fortified building containing a tower house and inner moat, which was probably connected to the loch. Its origins date back to the late 12th century, and it is reputed to be the birth place of Robert the Bruce.

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