Port William is a small fishing village in the county of Wigtownshire, in south-west Scotland, and neighbouring the hamlets of Elrig, Mochrum and Monreith. It is situated at the most southerly point of the Scottish mainland, overlooking the Mull of Galloway. The village occupies the site of the earlier settlement of Killantrae, which was founded around the 4th century. The new settlement was founded in the 18th century by landlord Sir William Maxwell of Monreith, to feature a good harbour, a corn mill, and a carefully planned street layout along the eastern shore of Luce Bay, in Galloway. The harbour served an important role in local industry until World War I, and has since become a much-loved haven for small fishing and leisure craft.
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73 Main Street
Port William, DG8 9QH
14a Main Street
Port William,
88 Queen St
Newton Stewart
Port William, DG8 6JL
Harbour Row
Isle Of Whithorn
Port William, DG8 8LL
30 S Main St
Wigtown
Port William, DG8 9HG
Bladnoch
Newton Stewart
Port William, DG8 9AB
Second Sands
Newton Stewart
Port William, DG8 9QP
102 Queen St
Newton Stewart
Port William, DG8 6JW
Creetown
Creetown,
3 The Square
Port William,
Balkail Ave Glenluce
Wigtownshire
Port William, DG8 0QR
1 S Balfern, Kirkinner
Newton Stewart
Port William, DG8 9DB
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