Kirklebride Hill

Hill, Mountain in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Kirklebride Hill

Gravestones on north side of church at Corsock The small church at Corsock lies outside the village, south-east of it, and alongside the A712.
The green building beside it is a church hall of lower architectural merit but doubtless of value to the local community.
Gravestones on north side of church at Corsock Credit: Trevor Littlewood

Kirklebride Hill is a prominent hill located in the county of Kirkcudbrightshire in southwestern Scotland. Rising to an elevation of approximately 250 meters (820 feet), it offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the nearby town of Kirkcudbright. The hill is situated about 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) northeast of Kirkcudbright, making it easily accessible to visitors.

Kirklebride Hill is known for its rich historical significance and natural beauty. It is home to an ancient hill fort, believed to have been built during the Iron Age, which adds to its cultural and archaeological value. The fort is characterized by its earthen banks and ditches, providing evidence of long-gone settlements and defensive structures.

Nature enthusiasts are drawn to Kirklebride Hill due to its diverse flora and fauna. The hill is covered in lush greenery, including a variety of wildflowers and trees, creating a picturesque landscape throughout the year. It is a popular spot for walkers and hikers, offering well-maintained paths and trails that allow visitors to explore its slopes and summit.

The views from Kirklebride Hill are truly captivating, with panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside, including the rolling hills and fields of Kirkcudbrightshire. On a clear day, it is even possible to catch glimpses of the Solway Firth and the distant peaks of the Galloway Hills.

Overall, Kirklebride Hill is a must-visit destination for those seeking a combination of history, natural beauty, and breathtaking views. Its accessibility, rich heritage, and stunning scenery make it a perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts and those looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of rural Scotland.

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Gravestones on north side of church at Corsock The small church at Corsock lies outside the village, south-east of it, and alongside the A712.
The green building beside it is a church hall of lower architectural merit but doubtless of value to the local community.
Gravestones on north side of church at Corsock
The small church at Corsock lies outside the village, south-east of it, and alongside the A712. The green building beside it is a church hall of lower architectural merit but doubtless of value to the local community.
Corsock & Kirkpatrick Durham graveyard There seems to be a local custom of recording the place of death on the old headstones. This one marks the burial place of the Graham family, all of whom died at Sunny Brae. The stone records the sad story of a 6-month-old child’s death in 1892, with her parents reaching their eighties in 1932 and 1946. No other children are recorded on the stone.
Corsock & Kirkpatrick Durham graveyard
There seems to be a local custom of recording the place of death on the old headstones. This one marks the burial place of the Graham family, all of whom died at Sunny Brae. The stone records the sad story of a 6-month-old child’s death in 1892, with her parents reaching their eighties in 1932 and 1946. No other children are recorded on the stone.
Corsock & Kirkpatrick Durham Church A winter view of the building which dates from 1839.
Corsock & Kirkpatrick Durham Church
A winter view of the building which dates from 1839.
Corsock and Kirkpatrick Durham church and churchyard, Corsock
Corsock and Kirkpatrick Durham church and churchyard, Corsock
Corsock & Kirkpatrick Durham Church Category B-listed. Built 1839.
Corsock & Kirkpatrick Durham Church
Category B-listed. Built 1839.
Corsock War Memorial
Corsock War Memorial
A712 at Drumhumphry Bridge
A712 at Drumhumphry Bridge
A712 to Corsock
A712 to Corsock
Farmland at Drumhumphry
Farmland at Drumhumphry
Stagecoach Bus at Drumhumphry Bridge
Stagecoach Bus at Drumhumphry Bridge
Corsock and Kirkpatrick Durham Church
Corsock and Kirkpatrick Durham Church
Corsock War Memorial
Corsock War Memorial
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Corsock House Garden
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Corsock House Garden
Old Milestone by the A712, Kirkpatrick Durham Parish By the A712, in parish of Kirkpatrick Durham (Stewartry District), Approx 1½ miles East of Corsock, on verge in open country North West of lane to Drumhumphry.

Inscription once read:- : (Dumfries / 13) :

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: DG_DFNG13
Old Milestone by the A712, Kirkpatrick Durham Parish
By the A712, in parish of Kirkpatrick Durham (Stewartry District), Approx 1½ miles East of Corsock, on verge in open country North West of lane to Drumhumphry. Inscription once read:- : (Dumfries / 13) : Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: DG_DFNG13
Corsock House Garden Much of the garden's current appearance can be credited to Peter Ingall who bought Corsock House in 1951.  

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Corsock House Garden
Much of the garden's current appearance can be credited to Peter Ingall who bought Corsock House in 1951. LinkExternal link
Old Direction sign - Signpost by the A712, Kirkpatrick Durham parish Spike finial - 2 arms; by the A712, in parish of Kirkpatrick Durham (Dumfries District), Y-junction with the B794 to Dalbeattie.

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: DF_NX7675
Old Direction sign - Signpost by the A712, Kirkpatrick Durham parish
Spike finial - 2 arms; by the A712, in parish of Kirkpatrick Durham (Dumfries District), Y-junction with the B794 to Dalbeattie. Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: DF_NX7675
Old Milestone by the A712, Crofts Farm, Kirkpatrick Durham parish Milestone by the A712, in parish of Kirkpatrick Durham (Stewartry District), North of Crofts Farm, on verge.

Inscription once read:-
(Dumfries)
(12)

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: DG_DFNG12
Old Milestone by the A712, Crofts Farm, Kirkpatrick Durham parish
Milestone by the A712, in parish of Kirkpatrick Durham (Stewartry District), North of Crofts Farm, on verge. Inscription once read:- (Dumfries) (12) Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: DG_DFNG12
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Kirklebride Hill is located at Grid Ref: NX7774 (Lat: 55.051176, Lng: -3.92462)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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