Kippford

Kippford

infobox UK place
country = Scotland
official_name= Kippford
gaelic_name=
scots_name=
os_grid_reference= NX838546
latitude= 54.87262
longitude= -3.81236
population= 140 (2001 Census)
unitary_scotland= Dumfries and Galloway
lieutenancy_scotland= Kirkcudbrightshire
post_town= Dalbeattie
postcode_district = DG5
postcode_area= DG
dial_code= 01556
constituency_westminster= Dumfries and Galloway
constituency_westminster_2= Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale
constituency_scottish_parliament= Galloway and Upper Nithsdale
static_

static_image_caption=Main road of Kippford

Kippford (otherwise Scaur) is a small village along the Solway coast, in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.

Geography

Kippford stretches along the banks of the Urr estuary and in places is only one house wide, being hemmed in between the forested Mark hill (locally known as the "Muckle") and the sea. Kippford can only be accessed by car from Barnbarroch, passing by Craigieknowes Golf Course and two campsites.

Kippford is also linked to Rockcliffe by a scenic track, known as the Jubilee footpath, which passes parallel to the coast (and the village of Kippford) but at a higher elevation. The path can be used to access Mark hill and the Mote of Mark, an ancient hillfort.

Visitors may cross the sands to a small island called Rough Island when the tide allows.

Views from Kippford include the English Lake District coast across the Solway Firth to the South. To the West can be seen Glen Isle and Screel in the background.

Marine Activities

Kippford is a popular sailing village, with many small yachts moored in the tidal estuary of the River Urr, and events organised by the Solway Yacht Club. The RNLI has maintained a station, now fitted with a D class lifeboat, in Kippford for the past 40 years. The lifeboat service share use of the villages public slipway. Kippford was also involved in the shipbuilding industry, albeit on a very small scale. A Chandlers still exists, and sheds can be found behind it which indicate the boat building activities.

History

Between Kippford and Rockcliffe lies the Mote of Mark, a hill fort. Victorian Kippford had interests in the granite quarrying industry, the pier used now by the Solway Yacht Club being a former handling yard for a small railway line running into the hill to the East where a quarry was located.

External links

* [http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/towns/townfirst4368.html Kippford's entry in the Gazetteer for Scotland]
*oscoor gbx|NX838546


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