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More info No problem. The population of Carlingwark was then about people. In , a Burgh of Barony was granted which allowed the new town of Castle Douglas to be governed by a town council.

Sir William was knighted in Douglas will follow thee. While his own mansion, to be named Gelston Castle was under construction, Sir William stayed at the Douglas Arms, a coaching inn which even predates his new town. There is no doubt, Sir William chose the site of his town shrewdly as it was already strategically placed on a main road network including the Old Military Road, built to allow the rapid movement of troops, which joined King Street, the main thoroughfare of Castle Douglas.

For a time the plan succeeded, but in the long term there was no way Castle Douglas could compete with industrialised cotton spinning in huge water-powered mills like those at New Lanark, established seven years before Castle Douglas itself. But if the town did not succeed as a centre for cotton spinning, it certainly did in other ways.

Later roads, up to and including the current A75, tended to follow the general route of the first military road. The evidence of the importance to the town of the through traffic across south-west Scotland is clear from the presence of a number of large hotels whose origins obviously lay in the coaching days of the early s.

The railway came to Castle Douglas in , only to disappear along with many other rural lines in But throughout the period Castle Douglas's role grew as the largest market town for a considerable distance in any direction. Evidence of this can be seen from the Auction Mart towards the east end of the town.

The typical hexagonal market building built in is accompanied by extensive stock yards indicating the scale of activity here. The most outstanding feature on King Street is the large octagonal clock tower built in on the site of an earlier town house and steeple which had burned down. Castle Douglas is a thriving market town nestling between the Galloway hills, forests to the north and the sweeping beaches of the Solway Firth to the south.

The historic market town of Castle Douglas has always been at the heart of local agricultural and commercial life.



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