Stranraer
Stranraer
is a town in the south of
Scotland
in the west of the region of
Dumfries and Galloway
and was formerly in the county of
Wigtownshire
. It lies on the northern side of the
isthmus
joining the
Rhinns of Galloway
to the mainland. It is one of the administrative centres of the region, but best known as a ferryport connecting Scotland with
Belfast
and
Larne
in
Northern Ireland
. The Old
Town Hall
, built in
1776
, now houses
Stranraer Museum
with its displays of
Victorian
Wigtownshire and the town's polar explorers,
Sir John Ross
and his nephew
James Clark Ross
. The
Castle of St. John
is a
medieval
tower house
, built around
1500
by the Adairs of Kilhilt. It has been used as a home, a court, a prison and a military garrison, the latter during the
Killing Times
in the
1680s
.
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