Craigloft Plantation

Wood, Forest in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Craigloft Plantation

Ayr Road (A713), St. John's Town of Dalry
Ayr Road (A713), St. John's Town of Dalry Credit: habiloid

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Ayr Road (A713), St. John's Town of Dalry
Ayr Road (A713), St. John's Town of Dalry
Ayr Road (A713), St. John's Town of Dalry Looking towards its junction with Main Street.
Ayr Road (A713), St. John's Town of Dalry
Looking towards its junction with Main Street.
Police station, Ayr Road (A713), St. John's Town of Dalry
Police station, Ayr Road (A713), St. John's Town of Dalry
Water of Ken, St. John's Town of Dalry The view from the service station on Ayr Road.
Water of Ken, St. John's Town of Dalry
The view from the service station on Ayr Road.
Fundamental Benchmark Dalry Also known as an FBM or mini trig point however this is not a trig point and is nothing to do with triangulation

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An underground chamber topped with a short granite pillar. The pillar contains an easily accessible height reference point, but the accurately measured level is underground where it is less likely to be disturbed. There are approximately 207 FBMs across the country and whilst a few have fallen into disuse, most have been incorporated into the National GPS Network as Passive Stations.
For a detailed breakdown of the different types of FBM, see Ian Richardson's FBM styles - A Pictorial Guide.
Fundamental Benchmark Dalry
Also known as an FBM or mini trig point however this is not a trig point and is nothing to do with triangulation LinkExternal link LinkExternal link An underground chamber topped with a short granite pillar. The pillar contains an easily accessible height reference point, but the accurately measured level is underground where it is less likely to be disturbed. There are approximately 207 FBMs across the country and whilst a few have fallen into disuse, most have been incorporated into the National GPS Network as Passive Stations. For a detailed breakdown of the different types of FBM, see Ian Richardson's FBM styles - A Pictorial Guide.
Main Street, Dalry Most through traffic misses Main Street which lies off the A713.
Main Street, Dalry
Most through traffic misses Main Street which lies off the A713.
Main Street, Dalry
Main Street, Dalry
The Southern Upland Way near St John's Town of Dalry
The Southern Upland Way near St John's Town of Dalry
The Southern Upland Way near St John's Town of Dalry
The Southern Upland Way near St John's Town of Dalry
The Southern Upland Way in St John's Town of Dalry
The Southern Upland Way in St John's Town of Dalry
St. John's Town of Dalry Bridge over Water of Ken.
St. John's Town of Dalry
Bridge over Water of Ken.
Glenlee Power Station The chief station of the Galloway Hydro Scheme, from where all the other power stations are controlled.
Glenlee Power Station
The chief station of the Galloway Hydro Scheme, from where all the other power stations are controlled.
Glenlee Power Station Water from Clatteringshaws Loch is conveyed by a 6km tunnel to a valve house above the power station, the pipe line is concrete through hillside then mild steel from portal valve to station & into the turbines.
Glenlee Power Station
Water from Clatteringshaws Loch is conveyed by a 6km tunnel to a valve house above the power station, the pipe line is concrete through hillside then mild steel from portal valve to station & into the turbines.
Glenlee Power Station Tailrace taking the water from the power station back to the Water of Ken to be re-used by the next station in the chain.
Glenlee Power Station
Tailrace taking the water from the power station back to the Water of Ken to be re-used by the next station in the chain.
View across the Holm of Dalry Mist in the hills to the south west of St. John's Town of Dalry.
View across the Holm of Dalry
Mist in the hills to the south west of St. John's Town of Dalry.
St John's Town of Dalry This beautifully situated village located on a slope leading down to the Water of Ken developed to serve pilgrims on their way to St Ninian's Cathedral Church at Whithorn. Today this is a popular stop of point for walkers on The Southern Upland Way which passes through the village, This photo is in the heart of the village with the popular Clachan Inn on the left.
St John's Town of Dalry
This beautifully situated village located on a slope leading down to the Water of Ken developed to serve pilgrims on their way to St Ninian's Cathedral Church at Whithorn. Today this is a popular stop of point for walkers on The Southern Upland Way which passes through the village, This photo is in the heart of the village with the popular Clachan Inn on the left.
Main Street, St John's Town of Dalry Standing on the Gridline looking uphill along the Main Street of this beautiful village. This part of the village was built as part of a planned development in the 1700's by the Earl of Galloway.
Main Street, St John's Town of Dalry
Standing on the Gridline looking uphill along the Main Street of this beautiful village. This part of the village was built as part of a planned development in the 1700's by the Earl of Galloway.
Water of Ken A short way below St John's Town of Dalry.
Water of Ken
A short way below St John's Town of Dalry.
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Craigloft Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NX6179 (Lat: 55.092705, Lng: -4.1792453)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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