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- Carrutherstown is a village in the civil parish of Dalton, in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It is about 9 miles (14 km) east of Dumfries. The po****tion...
- some occasion both directions. The road has recently been re-routed at Carrutherstown (near Dumfries) and a byp**** has been constructed to avoid the village...
- town Coverage Local authority area(s) DG1 DUMFRIES Ae, Locharbriggs, Carrutherstown Dumfries and Galloway DG2 DUMFRIES New Abbey Dumfries and Galloway DG3...
- north of Clarencefield and 1+1⁄4 miles (2.0 km) south southwest of Carrutherstown. The station opened in 1848. The station is now closed, although the...
- Primary School Canonbie Primary School Cargenbridge Primary School Carrutherstown Primary School Carsphairn Primary School Castle Douglas Primary School...
- well used village hall. About 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Dalton on the Carrutherstown road is Dalton Pottery. On the farms around Dalton, there are several...
- Canonbie Capenoch Loch Cardoness Castle Cargenbridge Carlingwark Loch Carrutherstown Carsphairn Castle Douglas, Castle Douglas Art Gallery, Castle Douglas...
- training interests" with a view to letting out the train facilities at Carrutherstown. Len Lungo is a fan of Dumfries football club Queen of the South. Hetland...
- schools Elmvale, Hecklegirth, Gretna, Brydekirk, Newington, Eastriggs, Carrutherstown, Springfield, Kirkpatrick Fleming, ****mertrees, St Columba's School...
- but a few miles east of the town of Dumfries, called in modern times Carrutherstown. In the Scots dialect of English of the late Middle Ages this place...