ABOUT
us and the AREA - HISTORY:
Lochhouse
Farm, as far as we can find out became a working farm in 1859
when the ‘Old Brig Inn’ became a Farmhouse
following the mail coaches being taken over by the railway. The
farmland extended well beyond the A74 and over the years has been
gradually sold off, ending with the compulsory purchase of land
for the new Motorway leaving the farm with its present 9 acres.
The Farmhouse was originally the dairy house but has taken the
name farmhouse since ‘The Old Brig Inn’ was sold and
opened as an Old People’s Home in 1975. Since l975 the attached
steadings have been in disrepair but are now being converted into
dwellings and the ‘old brig inn’ returned to being
an Inn although at the moment it is closed for alterations - we
think it will be converted into luxury flats
The village
of Beattock was built in the nineteenth century when the railway
was being built. The village church, Kirkpatrick-Juxta,
Church of Scotland however, can be traced back to 1174 when it
was mentioned at a convention between Robert-de-Bruce and ‘Engelram’ bishop
of Glasgow. The current building was built in 1798.
Moffat has a fascinating history dating back to 1218 when Robert
the Bruce granted land, which is now known as Rogermoor. Moffat
well was discovered in 1663 and so it became famous as a spa town,
which attracted many visitors. Some of the hotels, which were established
to house the visitors during the 17th and 18th century are still
offering food and hospitality today.
Dumfries
and Galloway has been home to many famous names including Telford
who was born in Eskdale and fine examples of his work can
be found in the neighbourhood of Lochhouse Farm indeed right next
door the old brig inn was built by Telford. Robert Burns lived
in and around Dumfries and the family seat of Robert the Bruce
being at Lochmaben, and the site of the cave in which he hid not
far away. The huge number of castles or ruins of castles in Dumfries
and Galloway stand as reminders of the violent history of the area
with many Scotland v England battle sites.
ATTRACTIONS:
Moffat -
Tourist Shopping, Park and children’s water feature,
numerous Restaurants, Woollen Mill Hammerlands outdoor centre and
Museum plus an interesting events diary.
Gretna Green Blacksmiths Shop and also an outlet shopping centre
Wanlockhead mining museum and gold panning
Drumlanrig Castle and visitor attraction
New Lanark World heritage village
Solway Coast offers spectacular scenery and sandy coves
Gardens, houses, parks, and nursery’s open to the public
abound in the region.
MOFFAT EVENTS and FESTIVALS
Old Well Theatre Scottish Concerts – July to September
Moffat Fun Day – Last Sunday in May
CLASSIC CAR RALLY – over 2 days end of June
Moffat GALA WEEK – second week in July
Galloway Country Fair (6 miles away) 16th,
17th August
MOFFAT SHOW – last Saturday in August
Lord Dowding Memorial Service – Sunday preceding 15th September
Moffat Walking Festival – beginning of October
Moffat Christmas Festival : Last Sunday in November
WALKING:
The Southern Upland Way runs from Port Patrick (Stranraer) in west
to Cockburnspath in the east. The half way point being Beattock,
the way skirts the boundary of Lochhouse Farm and we welcome
walkers to stay at the farm.
For less ambitious walkers Moffat offers some gentle pathed walks.
Booklets are available with information about the walks. Dumfries & Galloway
offers a whole selection of these booklets covering most of the
county towns
The Grey Mares Tail offers a challenging walk with spectacular
views but it is advised that
you have experience in walking or that you have a guide.
Devil’s Beef Tub – A huge steep-sided valley north
of Moffat overlooked by parking places – good views
St Mary’s Loch – another favourite attraction offering
spectacular views
The Forestry Commission in Scotland provide many woodland walks
which are marked and some have picnic areas.
GOLF.
Moffat has is own golf course and visitors are welcome. There are
many more in the area for the enthusiast.
WILD LIFE
The Dyke Farm Nature Reserve is close by covering 8 acres with
ponds, walkways, & hides. Run by the Moffat & District
Wildlife Club it is open all year round and is less than a mile
away.
FISHING
Licenses are available and there are several well stocked fish
farms in the vicinity, As well as river fishing with permission.
Hammerlands Centre, Moffat offers: Fishery (course & Fly fishing),
Golf Driving Range, Garden Centre, children’s play area & Coffee
Shop
CYCLING
There is a cycle network running through the area and the Mabie
Forest offers a safe off road track for all the family. Cycle
hire is available in various town centres.
WITHIN EASY REACH
Glasgow is just over 1 hour’s drive away and offers shops
theatres, cinemas. Its Science Centre is recommended for all ages.
There
is a scenic route from Moffat to Edinburgh Via A701 the journey
takes an hour and a half.
Purves world of Puppets at Biggar
Caerlaverock Castle and Nature
Reserve
Galloway Forest Parks – walking, mountain biking,
nature walks, country trails, sculptures etc.
Border Fine Arts Gallery,
Langholm
Shambellie House & Gardens – Museum of Costume – New
Abbey
There are many coastal areas of Dumfires and Galloway for
water sports and others sea-side activities. There are also nature
reserves
on the coastal edge especially at the Solway Firth.
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