Auldgirth Explained

Country:Scotland
Static Image:The Auldgirth Inn - an old coaching Inn on the A76.jpg
Static Image Caption:The Auldgirth Inn, an old coaching Inn on the A76 road.
Label Position:left
Coordinates:55.15°N -3.71°W
Official Name:Auldgirth
Unitary Scotland:Dumfries and Galloway
Post Town:Dumfries
Postcode District:DG2 O
Dial Code:01387
Os Grid Reference:NX9186

Auldgirth is a village on the A76 road in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Auldgirth village features 'The Auldgirth Inn' and the former Auldgirth Primary School, which closed in 2000.[1] Originally inhabitants of Auldgirth located to the scheme, situated next to the A76, but in recent years this has expanded to the outlying areas due to rejuvenation programmes. The name Auldgirth is from Early Scots ald(e) girth, meaning 'old enclosure'.[2] At one time it had a staffed railway station, situated one mile south of the village, just before the hamlet of Dalswinton. Carse Loch and the Friar's Carse country house hotel are located nearby.

A link of Auldgirth to Thomas Carlyle is revealed in the book Obiter Dicta, by Augustine Birrell, Carlyle he wrote, "beheld with pride and no ignoble envy the bridge at Auldgarth his mason-father had helped to build half a century before, and then exclaimed, 'A noble craft, that of a mason; a good building will last longer than most books—than one book in a million',[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Holywood Primary School. 2015-05-17. Dumfries and Galloway Council. https://web.archive.org/web/20150517150531/http://www.dumgal.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=1462&contactid=4241. 2015-05-17.
  2. Book: Williamson, May G.. The Non-Celtic Place-names of the Scottish Border Counties. University of Edinburgh (Unpublished PhD Thesis). 1942. 115. https://web.archive.org/web/20140821224002/http://www.spns.org.uk/MayWilliamsonComplete.pdf. 2014-08-21.
  3. Web site: Obiter Dicta, by Augustine Birrell .
  4. Web site: Google Maps .