Kelloside is a historic place south of Kirkconnel parish and the River Nith in Dumfries and Galloway, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Old Kelloside is located along the Kello Water, which joins the Nith a mile (1.5 km) to the east. It was designated a Historic Environment Scotland property in 1986. It is a large two-story farmhouse built in 1870 or 1876, likely incorporating an earlier house. It is a L-shaped building. It was the birthplace of Archibald McCall (1734–1814), whose family had lived on the land for generations. His father, Samuel McCall, was a merchant who operated between Glasgow and Colonial Virginia. It is described as:

Stugged and snecked ashlar. Hood-moulded windows with lying-panes and stop-chamfered reveals; gabled 1st floor dormer heads. West elevation: ground floor bipartite and single 1st floor/window to outer bays, gabled left bay boldly advanced; square, steep-gabled, narrow, full-height inner bay in re-entrant angle, with single windows, round-headed door facing south. Sawtooth skews with shaped skewputts; corniced stacks over north and south gables, other gables finialed. Roofed with graded slates.

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592 m

Kirkconnel

Kirkconnel est un village situé dans le Dumfries and Galloway, en Écosse.
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5.6 km

Sanquhar

Sanquhar (An t-Seann Chathair en gaélique (gd) ; Sanchar en scots (sco)) est une ville et ancien burgh royal d'Écosse, située dans la région du Dumfries and Galloway, à 45 kilomètres au nord-ouest de Dumfries. Elle se trouve sur les bords de la rivière Nith. La ville est célèbre pour posséder le plus ancien bureau de poste au monde encore en activité, depuis 1712, et pour les ruines de son château, le Château de Sanquhar.
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8.9 km

Mennock

Mennock est un hameau situé dans le Dumfries and Galloway, en Écosse.