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Lochans, Dumfries and Galloway

Coordinates: 54°51′59″N 5°00′48″W / 54.866389°N 5.013233°W / 54.866389; -5.013233
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Lochans
Lochans is located in Dumfries and Galloway
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54°51′59″N 5°00′48″W / 54.866389°N 5.013233°W / 54.866389; -5.013233

Lochans is a small village around 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south of Stranraer, in Dumfries and Galloway in south-west Scotland.[1][2] In 1971 it had a population of 355.[3]

Areas of historic significance

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In the 19th century, Lochans Mill was a small two-storey range. The walls are made with stone rubble and the mill roofed with slate. In the late 1700s, this building was built as meal mill. The wheel at the side is made from cast iron and has six spokes mounted on a cast-iron axle; it is 3.66 m (12 ft) in diameter by 1.37m (412 ft) wide. Everything inside the mill has been removed, so there is no machinery.[4] "Lochan" is the Gaelic word for a small loch.

Glaciology

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Lochans are also used by a variety of scientists in the field of glaciology. Lochans are simply lakes, ponds or small concentrated rivers which are located on high rise glaciers or in open-wide plains. Not to be confused by tarns, kettle ponds, or truncated spurs, lochans are much more concentrated and use up a smaller area.

References

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  1. ^ "Dumfries and Galloway Council : Site of former Lochans Primary School Grounds, Main Street, LOCHANS, STRANRAER - Offers over 150,000 are invited". Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 22 October 2012.
  2. ^ "Duchra Farm, Gatepiers, Gates, Railings and Boundary Walls Only (Excluding Farmhouse and Steading), Stranraer and the Rhins, Dumfries and Galloway".
  3. ^ "Lochans details". Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  4. ^ http://dev.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/search_item/index.php?service=RCAHMS&id=60539[permanent dead link]