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Attractions in Corsock & Things to Do in Corsock
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Threave Castle
(7 Miles)*
Threave Castle is a massive tower built in the late 14th century by Archibald the Grim, Lord of Galloway. |
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Castle Douglas Art Gallery
(7 Miles)*
Castle Douglas Art Gallery first opened in 1938 having been gifted to the town by Mrs Ethel Bristowe and now forms an excellent venue for an annual programme of temporary exhibitions running from Easter to Christmas. |
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Threave
(8 Miles)*
Threave Garden has something to offer in all seasons. At 64 acres, it is best known for its spectacular springtime display of daffodils, but herbaceous beds are colourful in summer and the trees and heather garden are striking in autumn. |
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National Museum of Costume
(13 Miles)*
Follow fashion and social etiquette from the 1870s to the 1950 at the National Museum of Costume. |
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Burns House
(13 Miles)*
It was in this simple sandstone house in a quiet Dumfries street that Robert Burns, Scotland's national poet, spent the last years of his brilliant life. |
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New Abbey Corn Mill
(13 Miles)*
New Abbey Corn Mill is a well-kept secret in the village of New Abbey, five miles south of Dumfries. |
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Broughton House
(15 Miles)*
An 18th-century house of the Murrays of Broughton and Cally, which was bought by E A Hornel, the renowned artist and member of the 'The Glasgow Boys'. |
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The Stewartry Museum
(15 Miles)*
The Stewartry Museum was founded in 1879, and first occupied part of Kirkcudbright Town Hall. As the collections grew, the present purpose-built museum was opened in 1893. |
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MacLellan's Castle
(15 Miles)*
MacLellan's Castle is a castellated town house, which was built in the 1750s. |
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The Tolbooth Art Centre
(15 Miles)*
This award-winning Art Centre presents visitors with the story of the Kirkcudbright "art colony" through an audio-visual show and through the permanent display of some of the best Kirkcudbright paintings in the Museum Service collection. |
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Cardoness Castle
(16 Miles)*
Cardoness Castle is the well-preserved ruin of a tower house of 15th century date, the ancient home of the McCullochs. |
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Drumlanrig Castle Gardens and Country Estate
(16 Miles)*
Set on the 80,000 acre Queensberry Estate complete with Country Park and Victorian Gardens, Drumlanrig Castle presents one of the finest examples of late 17th century Renaissance architecture |
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Caerlaverock Castle
(17 Miles)*
One of the finest castles in Scotland, Caerlaverock Castle is on a triangular site surrounded by moats. |
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Creetown Gem and Rock Museum
(19 Miles)*
The Creetown Gem Rock Museum houses one of the finest privately owned collections of gemstones, crystals, minerals, gemstone objet d'art and fossils in Britain. |
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Savings Banks Museum
(21 Miles)*
In 1810 Dr Duncan opened the world's first commercial savings bank, paying interest of its investors' modest savings. |
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Newton Stewart Museum
(21 Miles)*
The exhibits in The Museum have been gifted or lent by local people and each year sees many additions to the collections and displays. |
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Hidden Treasures Museum of Lead Mining
(24 Miles)*
Wanlockhead is Britain's highest village, sitting over 1500 feet up in the dramatic scenery of the Lowther Hills. At Hidden Treasures visitors can explore the rich culture and heritage of Wanlockhead and its people. |
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Thomas Carlyle's Birthplace
(26 Miles)*
Thomas Carlyle may have rubbed shoulders with Darwin, Dickens and Thackeray, but he never forgot his roots and insisted that his final resting place should be Ecclefechan, the village where his birthplace still stands. |
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Whithorn Priory & Museum
(28 Miles)*
Whithorn Priory is the cradle of Christianity in Scotland, founded in the 5th century. |
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Senhouse Roman Museum
(28 Miles)*
The Senhouse Roman Museum contains sculpture and inscriptions from the Roman Fort at Maryport, (Alauna), which lies next to the museum. |
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The World Famous Old Blacksmith's Shop Attractions
(34 Miles)*
When people hear the name Gretna Green their thoughts often step back in time to the history of runaway marriages. The Old Blacksmith's Shop is at the heart of this fascinating tradition. |
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Isel Hall
(34 Miles)*
The Elizabethan Range and fortified Pele Tower of Isel Hall dominates the landscape in its magical setting above River Derwent. |
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Glenluce Abbey
(35 Miles)*
Glenluce is a Cistercian abbey founded around 1192. |
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Crossraguel Abbey
(35 Miles)*
The remains of Crossraguel Abbey, which are remarkably complete and of a very high quality, include the church, cloister, chapter house and much of the domestic premises. |
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Rozelle House Galleries and Maclaurin Art Galleries
(36 Miles)*
Rozelle House is now a major display venue, currently showing the significant collection, 'Tam O' Shanter' - a series of 54 paintings, by Alexander Goudie. The Maclaurin collection includes paintings, drawings, sculptures and prints. |
Above, you'll find a list of the Tourist Attractions in Corsock and things to do in Corsock (and nearby) listed on AboutBritain.com.
So if you're wondering what to do in Corsock, simply click on some of the links on this page to see detailed information on places to go.
As you can see, there's plenty of ideas for family days out in Corsock and the surrounding area - so you need never be short of places to go and things to do in Corsock again.
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