Elrig
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![]() Elrig Village | |
Location withinDumfries and Galloway | |
OS grid reference | NX321477 |
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Country | Scotland |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | NEWTON STEWART |
Postcode district | DG8 |
Police | Scotland |
Fire | Scottish |
Ambulance | Scottish |
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Scottish Parliament | |
54°47′46″N4°36′44″W / 54.79611°N 4.61222°W /54.79611; -4.61222 |
Elrig (Scottish Gaelic:An Eileirg, meaning "the deer run") is aclachan or hamlet in the historical county ofWigtownshire inDumfries and Galloway,Scotland. Located in theMachars peninsula, it is about 3 miles (5 km) north ofPort William.
Elrig is the birthplace of author and naturalistGavin Maxwell, who was born at the House of Elrig.[1] The house was built in 1912 for his parents Aymer and Lady Mary Maxwell by the architects John Stewart & George Paterson. His boyhood is recounted inThe House of Elrig, published in 1965. The house and grounds of his family estate are private with no public access.[1]
Between 1941 and 1946Oscar Kokoschka and his wife Olda spent several weeks each summer with the new owner of House of Elrig, fellow refugee, Czech Professor Emil Korner.[2]
The town's name derives from the original Gaelic placename,An Eilreig. The Gaelic language arrived in Galloway in the 7th century and the language was still strong inWigtownshire in the 18th century.[2]
Astanding stone, the Carlin Stone, can be found on The Derry, near to the head of Elrig Loch, which is also home to the remains of acrannog. The ruins of a mediaeval chapel can be found at Barhobble, which is near to the House of Elrig. None of the above is within Elrig itself, but all are located relatively near to the settlement in Mochrum Parish.[3]
The council area ofPort William, Dumfries and Galloway representsBarrachan, Port William,Mochrum andMonreith as well as Elrig. 885 people live in the area.[4] There are 18 councillors who run the region and the council meets each month at the Talla MhicShuail in Port William. Elrig is in the 02 electoral district (Port William, Dumfries and Galloway) for the Comhairle na Roinne.[5]
Party | Name | Votes | |
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Independent | Greum Forster | 1,330 | |
Scottish Conservative Party | Roberta Tuckfield | 859.3 | |
SNP | Seumas MacLuinge | 741 |
There is no rail service, but there is a bus service:
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