Beeswing, Dumfries and Galloway

Beeswing is a small village in Dumfriesshire, Scotland. It was formerly known as Lochend in reference to its position near Loch Arthur, which lies to the east of the village and has been claimed as the setting for the Arthurian story of the Lady of the Lake.[1] The village was renamed to honour the famous racing mare, Beeswing.[2] The village formerly had a church, which has now been converted to a house.

The Loch Arthur Community at Beeswing, run by the Camphill Village Trust[3], is a working farm with dairy, gardens and supported accommodation where people with learning disabilities live alongside volunteers in a way that 'recognises the dignity and uniqueness of each human being and does not distinguish between those who are called disabled and those who are not'.[4]

grid reference NX896694

References

Story of the horse Beeswing at The Northern Echo's History Pages (Newsquest Media Group - A Gannett Company)