Eaglesfield, Dumfries and Galloway explained

Official Name:Eaglesfield
Country:Scotland
Os Grid Reference:NY238746
Edinburgh Distance Mi:62
London Distance Mi:276
Population Ref:
Static Image Name:Eaglesfield - geograph.org.uk - 210234.jpg
Static Image Caption:Long main street of Eaglesfield
Coordinates:55.059°N -3.197°W
Unitary Scotland:Dumfries and Galloway
Lieutenancy Scotland:Dumfries
Constituency Westminster:Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale
Constituency Scottish Parliament:Dumfriesshire
Postcode District:DG11
Postcode Area:DG
Post Town:LOCKERBIE

Eaglesfield is a village in south east Dumfriesshire in the local authority area of Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

History

Eaglesfield is of ancient origin, and Blacket Tower is the former seat of an old Scottish Borders family, Clan Bell,a sept of Clan Douglas.[1] There is some debate about the origin of the first element of the name which may derive from the Celtic word for a church, eglwys in modern Welsh, or eaglais in modern Scottish Gaelic.

Springkell House, Palladian mansion of 1734. http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB9805 Additions of 1818 by architect Alexander Johnstone, alterations and interior remodelling in 1894. http://www.scottisharchitects.org.uk/building_full.php?id=422847

Many of the buildings in the village are of recent construction, from the 19th and 20th centuries. The village is a good example of a linear settlement, as most of it is in and around a single road.

The nearest town to Eaglesfield is Annan, which is located approximately away.[2]

The small settlements of Gair and Waterbeck are also close by.

References

http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB9805

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Clan Douglas Society of . North America . Clan Bell . CDSNA . 30 September 2018.
  2. 54.991256,-3.259935