Balsarroch

Heritage Site in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Balsarroch

Small rookery at High Ervie In what I think was a small wood of Beech trees, on the grassy slope of Ervie Hill.
Small rookery at High Ervie Credit: M J Richardson

Balsarroch is a historic site located in Wigtownshire, a region in the southwest of Scotland. This heritage site holds significant cultural and historical importance, attracting visitors from around the world.

Balsarroch is home to a well-preserved stone circle, dating back to the Neolithic period, approximately 5,000 years ago. The stone circle is composed of several large stones arranged in a circular formation, and it is believed to have been used for ceremonial or religious purposes by the ancient inhabitants of the area. The site offers a unique opportunity to witness and experience the ancient rituals and practices of the Neolithic people.

In addition to the stone circle, Balsarroch also features several burial mounds, known as tumuli, which are believed to be the final resting places of important individuals from the past. These mounds provide valuable insights into the burial customs and practices of the ancient inhabitants of the region.

Visitors to Balsarroch can explore the site and its surroundings, taking in the breathtaking natural beauty of the area, which includes rolling hills, lush green landscapes, and views of the nearby coastline. Interpretive signage and information boards are available, providing historical context and details about the site.

Balsarroch offers a unique opportunity for archaeologists, historians, and enthusiasts to delve into Scotland's ancient past and gain a deeper understanding of the country's rich cultural heritage. It is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring the mysteries of the Neolithic era and experiencing the tranquility of Scotland's rural landscapes.

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Balsarroch Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.98/-5.133 or Grid Reference NW9969. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Small rookery at High Ervie In what I think was a small wood of Beech trees, on the grassy slope of Ervie Hill.
Small rookery at High Ervie
In what I think was a small wood of Beech trees, on the grassy slope of Ervie Hill.
Damhouse Farm, The Rhins
Damhouse Farm, The Rhins
Knockneen Farm, The Rhins
Knockneen Farm, The Rhins
Kirkbryde, The Rhins
Kirkbryde, The Rhins
Cairnside Farm, The Rhins Ireland on the horizon.
Cairnside Farm, The Rhins
Ireland on the horizon.
Cairnside Farm, The Rhins Kintyre on the horizon.
Cairnside Farm, The Rhins
Kintyre on the horizon.
Remains of Corsewall Castle Picturesque 15th century ruin.
Remains of Corsewall Castle
Picturesque 15th century ruin.
Parking - Just For You A privately-provided parking and picnic space near the disused North Cairn Farm.
Parking - Just For You
A privately-provided parking and picnic space near the disused North Cairn Farm.
Cattle at Cairnside These cattle were in their winter quarters and came out to meet me as I approached their roadside shed.  Maybe they thought I was going to feed them - or maybe they were just plain bored.
Cattle at Cairnside
These cattle were in their winter quarters and came out to meet me as I approached their roadside shed. Maybe they thought I was going to feed them - or maybe they were just plain bored.
Cattle dogs, West Kirkbryde The houses are at North Kirkbryde.
Cattle dogs, West Kirkbryde
The houses are at North Kirkbryde.
Cairnside Farm The farm house and buildings from the public road.
Cairnside Farm
The farm house and buildings from the public road.
Cottages at Cairnside A couple of white cottages, probably originally for farm workers at Cairnside. The farm on top of the hill is Knockneen.
Cottages at Cairnside
A couple of white cottages, probably originally for farm workers at Cairnside. The farm on top of the hill is Knockneen.
Field with a View Sheep grazing, naturally oblivious to the view towards Corsewall Point Lighthouse and Ailsa Craig. The land on the horizon is Arran
Field with a View
Sheep grazing, naturally oblivious to the view towards Corsewall Point Lighthouse and Ailsa Craig. The land on the horizon is Arran
Military Ruins More ugly, hastily-built wartime ruins. I often wish that the military were obliged to return the land they use to its original state once they no longer need the buildings.
Military Ruins
More ugly, hastily-built wartime ruins. I often wish that the military were obliged to return the land they use to its original state once they no longer need the buildings.
Cottages at North Cairn The smart appearance of the cottar houses at North Cairn contrasts sharply with the grubby grey dilapidation of the military buildings next door.
Cottages at North Cairn
The smart appearance of the cottar houses at North Cairn contrasts sharply with the grubby grey dilapidation of the military buildings next door.
Knockneen Farm Birds gather on the wires beside the warm wine-coloured farm house at Knockneen.
Knockneen Farm
Birds gather on the wires beside the warm wine-coloured farm house at Knockneen.
West Kirkbryde A large cluster of buildings at West Kirkbryde, on the northern slope of Brough Hill.
West Kirkbryde
A large cluster of buildings at West Kirkbryde, on the northern slope of Brough Hill.
Corsewall Castle Unfortunately I ran out of time and was unable to find a suitable parking spot, so this was the closest I got to the ruins of Corsewall Castle. The zoom lens makes it look very close to the modern house at Old Blackhills, but it is in fact several hundred metres away.
Corsewall Castle
Unfortunately I ran out of time and was unable to find a suitable parking spot, so this was the closest I got to the ruins of Corsewall Castle. The zoom lens makes it look very close to the modern house at Old Blackhills, but it is in fact several hundred metres away.
Show me another place!

Balsarroch is located at Grid Ref: NW9969 (Lat: 54.98, Lng: -5.133)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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