Midsteeple Ticket Office
Midsteeple Ticket Office is a ticket shop in Dumfries and Galloway, South West, Scotland. Midsteeple Ticket Office is situated nearby to Queensberry Square, as well as near the amusement arcade Norona Amusements.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Greyfriars Church, Dumfries and Dumfries Museum.
Greyfriars Church, Dumfries
Church
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Greyfriars Church, Dumfries, is a Category A listed building in Dumfries, in southwest Scotland. The current Greyfriars Church building was built from 1866 to 1868 in the Victorian Gothic style, designed by architect John Starforth. Greyfriars Church, Dumfries is situated 700 feet northwest of Midsteeple Ticket Office.
Dumfries Museum
Museum
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Dumfries Museum and Camera Obscura, located in Dumfries in Dumfries & Galloway, is the largest museum in the region. The museum has extensive collections relating to local and history from the pre-historic era. Dumfries Museum is situated 1,500 feet southwest of Midsteeple Ticket Office.
Queensberry Hotel, Dumfries
Pub
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The Queensberry Hotel is a Category B listed building in Dumfries, Scotland. It is notable for the ornate carved sandstone facade, and for its historical connection to the development of musical culture in the local area. Queensberry Hotel, Dumfries is situated 350 feet southeast of Midsteeple Ticket Office.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Dumfries and Maxwelltown.
Dumfries
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Dumfries is the principal town of Dumfries and Galloway in southwest Scotland. It's a pleasant market town, with a population of 46,500 in 2020. Robert Burns the poet spent his last years here: from 1788 to 1791 at Ellisland Farm 7 miles north, then in Dumfries town until his death, aged 37.
Maxwelltown
Suburb
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Maxwelltown was formerly a burgh of barony and police burgh and by the time of the burgh's abolition in 1929 it was the most populous burgh in the county of Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland.
Troqueer
Suburb
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Troqueer is a former village and a parish in the historic county of Kirkcudbrightshire in Dumfries and Galloway on the west side of the River Nith. The eastern-side was merged with Dumfries to the east in 1929, and today eastern Troqueer is a suburb of Dumfries.
Midsteeple Ticket Office
- Type: Ticket shop
- Categories: building and shop
- Location: Dumfries and Galloway, South West, Scotland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
55.0688° or 55° 4′ 8″ northLongitude
-3.61078° or 3° 36′ 39″ westOpen location code
9C7R399Q+GMOpenStreetMap ID
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Highlights include Queensberry Square and Norona Amusements.
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