Barn Heugh

Hill, Mountain in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Barn Heugh

Corseyard Dairy A real oddity, in stile it aspires to appear as a church.
Corseyard Dairy Credit: Chris Andrews

Barn Heugh is a prominent hill located in the region of Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. Rising to an elevation of approximately 230 meters (750 feet), it is a notable landmark in the area.

The hill is situated near the town of Kirkcudbright and offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. From its summit, visitors can enjoy breathtaking vistas of rolling hills, picturesque farmland, and the sparkling waters of the nearby Solway Firth.

Barn Heugh is characterized by its gentle slopes and grassy terrain, providing an accessible and enjoyable hiking experience for outdoor enthusiasts. The hill is known for its well-maintained trails, which offer various routes to the summit, catering to both seasoned hikers and casual walkers alike.

The area surrounding Barn Heugh is rich in wildlife and natural beauty. The hill is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including heather, gorse, and a variety of bird species. It is not uncommon to spot buzzards soaring overhead or catch glimpses of rabbits and other small mammals darting through the undergrowth.

Barn Heugh holds historical significance as well. The hill is said to have been the site of an Iron Age fort, and remnants of its ancient past can still be seen today.

Overall, Barn Heugh is a captivating destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike, offering a blend of scenic beauty, outdoor activities, and cultural heritage.

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Barn Heugh Images

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Corseyard Dairy A real oddity, in stile it aspires to appear as a church.
Corseyard Dairy
A real oddity, in stile it aspires to appear as a church.
Corseyard Dairy Corseyard Dairy, (locally known as Coo Palace) with a water tower designed to look like a medieval Scottish fortified house, constructed for the then laird of nearby Knockbrex estate, James Brown, chairman of Affleck & Brown, a Manchester department store.
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Corseyard Dairy
Corseyard Dairy, (locally known as Coo Palace) with a water tower designed to look like a medieval Scottish fortified house, constructed for the then laird of nearby Knockbrex estate, James Brown, chairman of Affleck & Brown, a Manchester department store. LinkExternal link
Boundary Wall A section of Corseyard Dairy, boundary wall.
Boundary Wall
A section of Corseyard Dairy, boundary wall.
Castle Haven Bay
Castle Haven Bay
Corseyard Dairy for sale This Gothic style dairy steading was original built for James Brown of Knockbrex. The site is currently marketed for sale and the foreground sign reads:-
Grade A Listed Edwardian Dairy
with lapsed planning for conversion
to Residential and/or Business use
Available as a whole or in 3 lots
Corseyard Dairy for sale
This Gothic style dairy steading was original built for James Brown of Knockbrex. The site is currently marketed for sale and the foreground sign reads:- Grade A Listed Edwardian Dairy with lapsed planning for conversion to Residential and/or Business use Available as a whole or in 3 lots
Corseyard Dairy Tower The Corseyard Dairy buildings are currently marketed for sale. For a wider view, see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3507630">NX5948 : Corseyard Dairy for sale</a>.
Corseyard Dairy Tower
The Corseyard Dairy buildings are currently marketed for sale. For a wider view, see NX5948 : Corseyard Dairy for sale.
Corseyard Dairy Tower Known locally as the "Coo Palace".
Corseyard Dairy Tower
Known locally as the "Coo Palace".
Road to Borgue near Corseyard
Road to Borgue near Corseyard
Road to Gatehouse of Fleet at Corseyard On the mid right you can see Corseyard Tower.
Road to Gatehouse of Fleet at Corseyard
On the mid right you can see Corseyard Tower.
Coastline at Castle Haven Bay
Coastline at Castle Haven Bay
Corseyard Dairy Tower Known locally as the "Coo Palace".
Corseyard Dairy Tower
Known locally as the "Coo Palace".
Kirkandrews - Borgue
Kirkandrews - Borgue
Old Man's Pow, Kirkandrew Bay Taken at high tide
Old Man's Pow, Kirkandrew Bay
Taken at high tide
Tower at Roberton Farm nr Borgue Think this is a doocot. The building it's part of looks like a church but I'm reasonably certain it's build as a farm steading and someone was having a laugh
Tower at Roberton Farm nr Borgue
Think this is a doocot. The building it's part of looks like a church but I'm reasonably certain it's build as a farm steading and someone was having a laugh
Coo Palace, Corseyard allegedly an early C20th dairy; architect unknown.
Coo Palace, Corseyard
allegedly an early C20th dairy; architect unknown.
Barlocco House View from Borgue-Knockbrex road of Barlocco, a converted farmhouse.
Barlocco House
View from Borgue-Knockbrex road of Barlocco, a converted farmhouse.
Corseyard Dairy I understand this to have been a model dairy built by a Manchester Industrialist circa 1910. The byre (cattleshed) is in the style of an Italian church, and the castellated tower was actually a watertower, which didn't work!
Corseyard Dairy
I understand this to have been a model dairy built by a Manchester Industrialist circa 1910. The byre (cattleshed) is in the style of an Italian church, and the castellated tower was actually a watertower, which didn't work!
Sunset at Corseyard Sun setting past the Dairy Tower at Corseyard, April 2010
Sunset at Corseyard
Sun setting past the Dairy Tower at Corseyard, April 2010
Show me another place!

Barn Heugh is located at Grid Ref: NX5947 (Lat: 54.802058, Lng: -4.1805458)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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Located within 500m of 54.802058,-4.1805458
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Lat/Long: 54.8052232/-4.1829578
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Lat/Long: 54.805046/-4.1833477
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Lat/Long: 54.8040552/-4.1853552
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Lat/Long: 54.8033557/-4.1862919
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Lat/Long: 54.8012553/-4.1850604
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Lat/Long: 54.7980969/-4.1829597
Barn Heogh
Ele: 60
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 54.8025395/-4.1803601
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