Creetown

Creetown is a small but very scenic seaport village in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, in South-western Scotland. It is situated at the head of Wigtown Bay, neighbouring Wigtown and not far from Castle Douglas, and once served as a port from which the local granite was exported for use in the construction of Liverpool docks and other well-known landmarks. The village of Creetown occupies a much sort-after location, and is surrounded by the ancient Ballock Wood, which offers a network of walking routes that extend outwards into the surrounding hills from the village, and back to the Curling Pond wildlife area.

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Creetown Service Station
  • Louden Place

    Creetown,

The Haven
  • 23 Harbour Street

    Creetown,

Muirfad Farmhouse B & B
  • Muirfad Farm

    Palnure

    Creetown,

St John Street Garage
  • St John Street

    Creetown,

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