White Loch,crannog

White Loch,crannog is an archaeological site in , . White Loch,crannog is situated nearby to the ruins , as well as near the peak .
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  • Type: Archaeological site
  • Description: crannog in White Lock near Whithorn, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK
  • Also known as: Crannog

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Old Place of Monreith.

House
is a house, which is situated 1½ miles southwest of White Loch,crannog.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Whithorn and Port William.

Village
, is a royal burgh in the historic county of in , , about 10 miles south of . The town was the location of the first recorded Christian church in Scotland, Candida Casa "White/Shining House", built by Saint Ninian about 397 CE. is situated 3½ miles southeast of White Loch,crannog.

Village
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is a fishing village in the parish of in the historical county of , , in with a population of approximately 460. is situated 4 miles west of White Loch,crannog.

White Loch,crannog

Latitude
54.76581° or 54° 45′ 57″ north
Longitude
-4.48577° or 4° 29′ 9″ west
Open location code
9C6QQG87+8M
Open­Street­Map ID
way 1387287458
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­archaeological_site
Wiki­data ID
Q56666963
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Highlights include Ravenstone Castle and Swallow Theatre.

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