Newton Stewart

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Newton Stewart
Scottish Gaelic: Baile Ur nan Stiùbhartach
Newton Stewart (Scotland)
Newton Stewart

Newton Stewart shown within Scotland
Population 3,573 (2001 Census)
OS grid reference NX405655
Council area Dumfries and Galloway
Lieutenancy area Wigtown
Constituent country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Newton Stewart
Postcode district DG8
Dialling code 01671
Police Dumfries and Galloway
Fire Dumfries and Galloway
Ambulance Scottish
European Parliament Scotland
UK Parliament Dumfries and Galloway
Scottish Parliament Galloway and Upper Nithsdale
List of places: UKScotland

Coordinates: 54°57′31″N 4°29′33″W / 54.95854, -4.49257

Newton Stewart (Gd: Baile Ur nan Stiùbhartach) is a burgh in Wigtown (formerly the county of Wigtownshire), Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, on the River Cree. Across the river is the town of Minnigaff. Newton Stewart lies on the southern edge of the Galloway Forest Park, and is a base for walkers, some of whom use its youth hostel.

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[edit] History

The River Cree and the bridge, looking towards the town
The River Cree and the bridge, looking towards the town

The town was founded in the mid 17th Century by William Stewart, youngest son of the 2nd Earl of Galloway. The "New Town of Stewart" was granted Burgh status by charter from King Charles II allowing a weekly market and two annual fairs to be held.

It was on a pilgrimage to the shrine of St. Ninian at Whithorn in 1329 that Robert the Bruce forded the river where the present bridge stands. Built in 1813 it replaced the old bridge of 1745 which was destroyed by floods in 1806.

[edit] Places of interest

There are numerous nature trails nearby as part of Galloway Forest Park, managed on behalf of the state by Forest Enterprise. There is a local museum at St. John's Church, a doll's house exhibition and a butterfly and tropical plant house nearby. The latter two are no longer open for visitors.

[edit] Trivia

The celebrated horror movie The Wicker Man was filmed almost entirely on location around Newton Stewart in 1972. A BAFTA nominated film by a local director was also filmed in the surrounding area, with some scenes in the bedroom of the local headmaster. The famous, and controversial, artist and musician Bill Drummond of the KLF and K Foundation grew up in the town.

Also, there is a huge playpark that kids will love, but it is not protected by the sun on a sunny day.

[edit] In Present Day

Newton Stewart or "Nootin" is commonly known as "Gateway to the Galloway Hills. It stands as the main market town for the west of the Wigtownshire area and is an administrative hub for The Machars area to the south with the main area administration being in Stranraer.