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The main shopping street in Castle Douglas is King Street. It has a wide range of shops, including many shops not often found on many town high streets. Castle Douglas has two supermarkets and a convenience store. Also on King Street are Italian, Chinese and Indian restaurants as well as pubs and hotels serving meals and several take-aways.
Upload another image See more images St Andrew Street, Town Hall And Customs House 54°56′23″N 3°55′57″W / 54.9396°N 3.93257°W / 54.9396; -3.93257 (St Andrew Street, Town Hall And Customs House) Category B 22979 Upload Photo Marle Street And Lochside Road, Lochside Theatre Former St Andrews Parish Church (Church Of Scotland) With Retaining Walls, Railings, Piers And ...
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Bridge of Dee Station. Bridge of Dee, Galloway is a settlement on the River Dee, Galloway.It lies on the A75 just west of Castle Douglas, and north-east of Kirkcudbright.. The former Kirkcudbright Railway, linking Kirkcudbright with Castle Douglas, passed through the village.
Crossmichael Main Street. Crossmichael (Scottish Gaelic: Crois Mhìcheil) is a small village on the east side of Loch Ken in the historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire, about 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Castle Douglas in Scotland.
Castle Douglas St Andrew Street railway station served the town of Castle Douglas, in the historic county of Kirkcudbrightshire in the administrative area of Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, from 1864 to 1867 on the Kirkcudbright Railway. [1]