Dumfries is a market town about 65 miles south of Glasgow and about eight miles from the Solway Firth near the mouth of the River Nith. The area has long been settled by native Britons, Romans, Saxons, Vikings and others until eventually becoming an important Royal Burgh in the 12th century when Lincluden Abbey was founded. The town was often sacked by the English in the middle ages and Bonnie Prince Charlie stayed here in 1745. Dumfries has been an important centre for the surrounding area since its inception. Todays Greyfriars church overlooks the location of a statue of Robert Burns.
Facilities include non-resident management staff and emergency alarm service, communal lounge dining room, guest facilities, laundry and gardens.
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The Granary is situated off Glebe Street to the southeast of Dumfries. ...
Facilities include a house manager and alarm service, lift, residents' lounge, communal laundry, guest facilities and garden.
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The Granary Mews is situated iff Glebe Street within walking distance of the Theatre Royal and the Robert Burns Centre...
Facilities include estate management services and a communal lounge.
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