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Sorbie ( gd, Soirbidh) is a small village in
Wigtownshire Wigtownshire or the County of Wigtown (, ) is one of the historic counties of Scotland, covering an area in the south-west of the country. Until 1975, Wigtownshire was an administrative county used for local government. Since 1975 the area has f ...
,
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, within the Administration area of
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Council,
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. It is located midway between
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and
Whithorn Whithorn ( ʍɪthorn 'HWIT-horn'; ''Taigh Mhàrtainn'' in Gaelic), is a royal burgh in the historic county of Wigtownshire in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, about south of Wigtown. The town was the location of the first recorded Christian ...
on the A714 road. Farming forms the principal local industry in the area. The Sorbie Village Hall is used by a number of groups. Sorbie Parish Church, in the centre of the village, dates from around 1755 and is a large T-plan structure, now de-roofed. Millisle Church, 1 km west of Garlieston, was designed by Alan Stewart, the 10th Earl of Galloway (1835 - 1901). A junction on the Wigtownshire Railway opened in Millisle in 1876.
Sorbie Railway Station Sorbie (NX4351447562) was a railway station that was located close to the village of Sorbie on the then Wigtownshire Railway branch line to Whithorn, from Newton Stewart, later becoming the Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Joint Railway. It served ...
on the Wigtownshire Railway branch of the
Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Joint Railway The Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Joint RailwaysThe final word is in the plural. was a network of railway lines serving sparsely populated areas of south-west Scotland. The title appeared in 1885 when the previously independent Portpatrick Rai ...
which closed in the 1964 formerly served Sorbie village. For many years Sorbie had a
creamery A creamery is a place where milk and cream are processed and where butter and cheese is produced. Cream is separated from whole milk; pasteurization is done to the skimmed milk and cream separately. Whole milk for sale has had some cream re ...
located beside the railway station, some of whose products were once exported via the port at nearby
Garlieston Garlieston ( gd, Baile Gheàrr Lios, IPA: paləʝeaːᵲʎis̪ is a small planned coastal village in the historical county of Wigtownshire in Dumfries and Galloway, south west Scotland. It was founded in the mid 18th century by Lord Garlies, la ...
. The creamery finally closed in the 1990s and the site occupied by a granite works. Galloway Granite has now relocated to Newton Stewart and the works now appear to be abandoned and in a state of dereliction.


History

Sorbie parish was a seventeenth-century amalgamation of Sorbie, Kirkmadrine and Cruggleton. Timothy Pont's 17th century map shows Kirck of Cruggeltown Ainslie's 1782 map shows Sorby Parish and the church by the Village of Sorbie In 1846 the parish was an area about six miles in length, and between three and a half to nearly six miles in breadth, composed of 9000 acres of which 7700 are arable with a moderate proportion of meadow and pasture, 400 woodland and plantations, and the remainder moor.
Cruggleton Castle Cruggleton Castle is a multi-period archaeological site on the coast of the Machars, in the historical county of Wigtownshire in south-west Scotland. It is located at Cruggleton Point, around east of Whithorn and south-east of Sorbie. Excavati ...
which was abandoned in the 17th century, is a few miles south of Garlieston. Sorbie Tower, one mile east of the village of Sorbie, was the seat of the
Clan Hannay Clan Hannay is a Lowland Scottish clan.Way, George and Squire, Romily. ''Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia''. (Foreword by The Rt Hon. The Earl of Elgin KT, Convenor, The Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs). Published in 1994. Pages 16 ...
. There is an early medieval
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near Sorbie Tower. The old places of Broughton Skeog and Broughton Mill are shown just west of Galloway House, Sorbie in John Ainslie's 1782 map. Galloway House, the seat of the Earl of Galloway, is a stately mansion erected about the middle of the 18th century, and situated on the nearby coast between Garliestown Bay and Rigg Bay. Located within Galloway House Gardens are the ruins of a few cottages. The cottages mark the site of Carswell village that was situated in Rigg Bay. When the Earl of Galloway decided he wanted to build a grand new house called Galloway House close by, he moved the people from Carswell. On Ainslie's AD1782 map Dowalton Loch (Longcastle) is shown to be in the parish of Sorbie. In west Sorbie is the site of Dowalton Loch, also called Ravenston and Longcastle. The loch was about 3 miles in circumference and from six to twenty feet deep which, when drained, was found to contain two small islands or lake dwellings of the pre-historic inhabitants. Five canoes were found in the loch. On the islands, and in their neighbourhood were also discovered several vessels of bronze, beads of glass, vitreous paste and amber, querns, whetstones, etc. (Ref. Dr. Stuart's address to the Archaeological Society of Glasgow, 1865–6). Doon Hill fort or settlement just below the highest point of Doon Hill, on a slope facing SW, consisting of two earthen ramparts with a medial ditch, measuring 44m E-W by 34m transversely from centre to centre of the inner rampart. An entrance may have been in the NW side. The dimensions and form of the earthwork, together with its situation on sloping ground, place it in a class common in Wigtownshire. Eggerness Iron-Age Promontory Fort is in Sorbie.


Gallery

File:Sorbie village, Wigtownshire.jpg, Sorbie Village, Wigtownshire. Image:Galloway Granite Works.jpg, Galloway Granite Works, formerly a creamery, north of Sorbie. File:Cruggleton Chapel.jpg, Cruggleton Chapel. 1875. by Peter Handyside MacKerlie File:Cruggleton Church - geograph.org.uk - 1282482.jpg, restored 12th century Cruggleton Church afterwards Sorbie Church. File:Cruggleton old church - geograph.org.uk - 89024.jpg, restored Cruggleton Church afterwards Sorbie Church. File:Sorbie, old Parish Church ruin.jpg, Sorbie, old Parish Church ruin. File:Sorbie, restored church.jpg, Sorbie, restored church. File:Sorbie Parish Church - geograph.org.uk - 600197.jpg, Sorbie Parish Church. File:Carswell Village - geograph.org.uk - 604065.jpg, Carswell Village. File:The site of Dowalton Loch - geograph.org.uk - 736023.jpg, Site of Dowalton (Longcastle) Loch. File:Crannog, Dowalton Loch - geograph.org.uk - 748272.jpg, Dwelling site in Sorbie, Dowalton Loch. File:Motte at Sorbie tower - geograph.org.uk - 308567.jpg, Motte at Sorbie tower. File:Eggerness Castle - geograph.org.uk - 737215.jpg, Eggerness Castle. File:Innerwell Port.jpg, Innerwell Port.


See also

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List of listed buildings in Sorbie, Dumfries and Galloway This is a list of listed buildings in the civil parish of Sorbie, in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland Scotland (, ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. Covering the northern third of the isla ...


References

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