Newton Stewart

Newton Stewart is a burgh town in the county of Dumfries and Galloway, in the south of Scotland. It is prettily settled on either side of the River Cree and was founded as the "New Town of Stewart" in the 17th century by William Stewart, a son of the 2nd Earl of Galloway. The town is known as "Gateway to the Galloway Hills’’ and is a prominent market town serving the Wigtownshire area, and tourist town, popular for the numerous nature trails in the nearby Galloway Forest Park. The town's bridge is notable as the location where Robert the Bruce forded the river on a pilgrimage to the shrine of St. Ninian in 1329.

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John D. Owen & Son
  • 47 Victoria Street

    Newton Stewart,

James Halkett & Son
  • 7 Wallace Place

    Newton Stewart, DG8 6NS

Villa Cree Guest House
  • Creebridge

    Newton Stewart,

Galloway Heather
  • Garden Centre

    Holmpark Industrial Estate

    Newton Stewart,

David Mcclymont
  • Cnoc-glas

    Maxwell Drive

    Newton Stewart,

Antique Centre
  • Dervaird Farm

    Glenluce

    Newton Stewart, DG8 0LF

Cafe Cree
  • 48 Victoria Street

    Newton Stewart,

Chatterbox
  • 73 Victoria Street

    Newton Stewart,

Bladnoch Inn
  • Bladnoch

    Wigtown

    Newton Stewart, DG8 9AB

Cinnamon Ltd
  • 75 Victoria Street

    Newton Stewart,

Stewart R. Cunningham Outdoor Centres
  • 18 Victoria Street

    Newton Stewart,

Douglas House Antique Centre
  • Douglas House

    King Street

    Newton Stewart,

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