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My sister lives just 50yds up the street from the Ellangowan in a cottage built in 1741. She told me about people hearing floor boards creeking and doors banging but no one there. It is a spooky place. But worth a visit food ok hehe
I didn't mean anything by saying no one stays in Creetown. Creetown is small coastal village in Galloway and you never hear of anyone coming from Creetown its so small compared to its neighbours Newton Stewart or food town Castle Douglas or artist town Kirkcudbright. Hope I may get to Wickerman fest...
I didn't mean anything by saying no one stays in Creetown. Creetown is small coastal village in Galloway and you never hear of anyone coming from Creetown its so small compared to its neighbours Newton Stewart or food town Castle Douglas or artist town Kirkcudbright. Hope I may get to Wickerman festival some day
Hi William. I was only kidding, South West ie Dumfries & Galloway is a beutifull part of Scotland has the biggest Indigenous woodlands in Scotland. But tends to be left out of visitors itinerary. As for Creetown you are right just a small village. Fishing, Granite, and lead, mining. All the Grani...
Hi William. I was only kidding, South West ie Dumfries & Galloway is a beutifull part of Scotland has the biggest Indigenous woodlands in Scotland. But tends to be left out of visitors itinerary. As for Creetown you are right just a small village. Fishing, Granite, and lead, mining. All the Granite that built the Port of Liverpool came from Creetown. Best Regards Ian have a great Christmas and a happy and prosperous new year
I had a look at Angie's photos they are very good. I love taking photos of running water on long exposure's It gives a great prospective of movement. And she has caught that perfectly. ;-)))
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