Bargrennan (Scottish Gaelic: Bar Grianain, meaning height of the summer house or sunny spot)[1] is a village in Dumfries and Galloway, in the south west of Scotland. It is located 9 miles northwest of Newton Stewart by the River Cree and on the A714 road to Girvan. The Southern Upland Way runs through the village and the Glentrool Forest, managed by the Forestry Commission, is to the north-east of the village.
White Cairn, Bargrennan gives its name to the class of prehistoric monuments known as Bargrennan chambered cairns.[2]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ The Southern Upland Way Placenames. Dumfries and Galloway Council. Archived from the original on 13 May 2020. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
- ^ Cummings, Vicki (2009). A View from the West: The Neolithic of the Irish Sea Zone. Oxford: Oxbow books. p. 337. ISBN 978-1842173626.
External links
edit- British Listed Buildings: Bargrennan Church
- RCAHMS record of White Cairn, Bargrennan
- University College, London: The Prehistoric Society, 'From Cairn to Cemetery'
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