Mill on the Fleet
Mill on the Fleet, a visitor and exhibition centre with a full exhibition programme of temporary exhibitions running through the season. The main exhibition floor holds displays on the history and heritage of Gatehouse and the Fleet Valley.
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Mill on the Fleet, Gatehouse of Fleet, Gatehouse of Fleet, Dumfries and Galloway , United Kingdom
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Mill on the Fleet 7 Day Weather Forecast
Gatehouse of Fleet weather forecast from Yr, delivered by the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and NRK
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The Robert the Bruce is a Wetherspoon pub in Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway. Our pub offers a range of real ales, craft beers and freshly ground Lavazza coffee. Breakfast is served until noon, with our full food menu available until 11 pm.
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Hartley’s Beach Shop and Tea Rooms have a great view over St Bees beach. The Tea Rooms serve hot food, drinks and snacks and our shop has gifts and souvenirs as well as groceries.
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The West Kirk, Wetherspoon is located in South Ayrshire is the perfect pub to take the family for some great traditional Pub Food and more! Come down today and see for yourself.
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Carrick Bay beach is a sandy remote unspoilt beach. You have no facilities but can find the odd roadside parking space behind this remote beach.
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Mossyard beach is a small sandy beach with rocks and is situated on the north side of the mouth of Fleet Bay. Right next door you have another small sandy bay called White Bay. Car parking available with some local holiday parks.
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Dhoon is a sandy beach approx. 350m long within Kirkcudbright Bay, also known as Nun Mill Bay which it looks out to. The beach slopes gently into the water making it a great swimming beach although it all but disappears at high tide. The beach has some interesting rocks, is backed by grass areas and is surrounded by trees. At
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Brighouse Bay is a small sandy beach located in a sheltered bay on a quiet peninsula near Kirkcudbright. The beach has a number of rockpools to explore and can be busy on a hot summer’s day. The peninsula and nearby woods offer some great opportunities for walking. The bay has car parking, toilets along and a nearby holiday park that
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Cardoness Castle is a 15th Century tower house just south-west of Gatehouse of Fleet. It was originally owned by the MacCulloch family of Galloway also known as the MacCullochs of Myreton. They abandoned the castle in the late 17th Century, following the execution of Sir Godfrey McCulloch for the murder of a Clan Gordon neighbour. You have a good view
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Broughton House was the home and studio of E A Hornel, one of the famous early 20th-century ‘Glasgow Boys’. The house today is a beautiful living museum dedicated to Hornel’s life and work. If you are an art-lover then this is a must visit as it has many paintings, photographs and sculpture. Outside the house, is a beautiful garden that backs on to
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There has been a lifeboat in this area since 1862 and Kirkudbright lifeboat station has a single inshore lifeboat. Station is open in the mornings.
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Kippford lifeboat station was established in 1966 and has an inshore lifeboat. Station is only open by appointment.
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