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- Glencaple is a small settlement in the Dumfries and Galloway area of Scotland. Situated on the banks of the River Nith, it once served as a port for nearby...
- Glencaple Quay (NX994687) is located on the River Nith, it mainly served the town of Dumfries and to some degree the Glencaple area as well as its hinterland...
- in St Michael's graveyard. Going down the east bank is the village of Glencaple, Caerlaverock Castle, Caerlaverock Wild Fowl Trust, an ancient Roman fort...
- about 3.5 miles (5.6Km) from Dumfries and 1.5 miles (2.4Km) north of Glencaple Quay. The old harbour served the immediate area as well as its hinterland...
- Carronbridge New ****nock Kirkconnel Sanquhar Mennock Thornhill Dumfries Glencaple Glencaple Quay Kingholm Quay Laghall Quay Dalgarnock Village, Church and Parish...
- Roman Fort, Burnswark, which dominates the horizon with its flat top. Glencaple Quay - Old harbour, restaurant, shop and views of the River Nith. Gretna...
- present senior club were formed in 2008 following an amalgamation with Glencaple-based Dumfries F.C., who were already members of the South of Scotland...
- October 2014 Historic England, "Conservatory attached to left side of Glencaple (Glencaple not included), Blundellsands (1257348)", National Heritage List for...
- hydro-electric power scheme Garlieston Gatehouse of Fleet Gatelawbridge Glencaple Glencartholm Glenkiln Sculpture Park Glenlochar Glenluce Greenhillstairs...
- Lochar Water, the civil parish Caerlaverock and the villages of Blackshaw, Glencaple and Shearington. In 1961 it had a po****tion of 79. Isle Tower is a 16th-century...