Bishopton

Settlement in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Bishopton

Small Tortoiseshell Butterflies Four Small Tortoiseshell butterflies (Aglais urticae) feeding on Buddleia flowers.
Small Tortoiseshell Butterflies Credit: Jon Alexander

Bishopton is a small village located in the historical county of Wigtownshire, Southwest Scotland. Situated approximately 8 miles northwest of the town of Stranraer, Bishopton is nestled amidst picturesque countryside and offers a tranquil setting for its residents.

The village is known for its rich history, with evidence of human settlement dating back to prehistoric times. Bishopton takes its name from the nearby Bishopton Hill, where the remains of an ancient bishop's palace can still be seen today. This historical significance is reflected in the architecture of the village, with several charming stone buildings and cottages that add to its character.

Despite its small size, Bishopton boasts a strong sense of community and offers a range of amenities for its residents. These include a local primary school, a village hall, and a church. The surrounding countryside provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and fishing, making it an ideal place for nature enthusiasts.

For those seeking more amenities and services, the town of Stranraer is easily accessible and offers a wider range of shops, restaurants, and leisure facilities. Additionally, Bishopton benefits from good transportation links, with regular bus services connecting it to Stranraer and other nearby towns.

In summary, Bishopton in Wigtownshire is a quiet, picturesque village with a rich history and a strong sense of community. Its idyllic location and proximity to amenities make it an attractive place to live for those seeking a peaceful rural lifestyle.

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Bishopton Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.739374/-4.4402454 or Grid Reference NX4341. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Small Tortoiseshell Butterflies Four Small Tortoiseshell butterflies (Aglais urticae) feeding on Buddleia flowers.
Small Tortoiseshell Butterflies
Four Small Tortoiseshell butterflies (Aglais urticae) feeding on Buddleia flowers.
Painted Lady Butterfly The underside of a Painted Lady butterfly (Vanessa cardui) feeding on the flowers of a Buddleia.
Painted Lady Butterfly
The underside of a Painted Lady butterfly (Vanessa cardui) feeding on the flowers of a Buddleia.
Painted Lady Butterfly A rather faded Painted Lady butterfly (Vanessa cardui) on Buddleia flower spikes.
Painted Lady Butterfly
A rather faded Painted Lady butterfly (Vanessa cardui) on Buddleia flower spikes.
Peacock Butterfly A Peacock butterfly (Aglais io) on a Buddleia flower spike.
Peacock Butterfly
A Peacock butterfly (Aglais io) on a Buddleia flower spike.
Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly Small Tortoiseshell butterfly (Aglais urticae) on Buddleia.
Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly
Small Tortoiseshell butterfly (Aglais urticae) on Buddleia.
The Old Schoolhouse, Castlehill Decorated for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
The Old Schoolhouse, Castlehill
Decorated for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Whithorn, Former Grapes Hotel
Whithorn, Former Grapes Hotel
Old milestone The W on the old Wigtownshire milestones may be for Wigtown or Whithorn.  This stone is 1 mile north of Whithorn.
Old milestone
The W on the old Wigtownshire milestones may be for Wigtown or Whithorn. This stone is 1 mile north of Whithorn.
Old milestone The G on the old Wigtownshire milestones can be for Garlieston or Glen Luce.   This stone with surrounding vegetation cleared by a Milestone Society member points to Garlieston.
Old milestone
The G on the old Wigtownshire milestones can be for Garlieston or Glen Luce. This stone with surrounding vegetation cleared by a Milestone Society member points to Garlieston.
St Ninian's Priory Cradle of Christianity in Scotland
St Ninian's Priory
Cradle of Christianity in Scotland
Whithorn Roundhouse A replica based on an excavation in the region which could be dated to 430BC
Whithorn Roundhouse
A replica based on an excavation in the region which could be dated to 430BC
Glebe Field Whithorn Subject to an extensive dig between 1986 and 1991 <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2730254">NX4440 : Whithorn Archaeological Dig</a>
Glebe Field Whithorn
Subject to an extensive dig between 1986 and 1991 NX4440 : Whithorn Archaeological Dig
St Ninian's Priory Parish Church As seen from a secluded picnic area
St Ninian's Priory Parish Church
As seen from a secluded picnic area
The Whithorn Story Visitor Centre Museum with cafe
The Whithorn Story Visitor Centre
Museum with cafe
George Street Whithorn A wide street from this point
George Street Whithorn
A wide street from this point
Old milestone This milestone doesn't look much different to what it did in 2008.  It needs some work from Highways to set it upright at its correct height and then it could be repainted.
Old milestone
This milestone doesn't look much different to what it did in 2008. It needs some work from Highways to set it upright at its correct height and then it could be repainted.
Old milestone The entrance to Outon Corwar farm is just out of shot on the east side of the road.  'Wh' is to the south, just 2 miles away.
Old milestone
The entrance to Outon Corwar farm is just out of shot on the east side of the road. 'Wh' is to the south, just 2 miles away.
Old milestone On the 11 miles between Wigtown and Whithorn 9 milestones are still in place with just Wigtown 2 and 6 missing.   This most southerly one is on the outskirts of Whithorn nearly opposite the town sign.
Old milestone
On the 11 miles between Wigtown and Whithorn 9 milestones are still in place with just Wigtown 2 and 6 missing. This most southerly one is on the outskirts of Whithorn nearly opposite the town sign.
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Bishopton is located at Grid Ref: NX4341 (Lat: 54.739374, Lng: -4.4402454)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

What 3 Words

///hems.flaunting.overture. Near Whithorn, Dumfries & Galloway

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Challoch Hill Bishopton

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