Wood Places, Stranraer, 1843

The modern location of the place is given in parentheses.

Academy
Note: East side of the extension of Lewis street leading to the road to Stoneykirk.

Anne House
Note: East side of Glenwell Street (2 separate) entries)

Archyswell
Note: Leading off 'Old Road from Portpatrick'

Assembly Rooms (Charlotte Street)
Note: South side

Back Lane (Back Rampart)
Note: Leading between Hill Head and Clay Hole

Bank of Scotland. Union - (Church Street)
Note: West side. Nat. Library copy has MS annotation 'City Bank'

Bank, Clydesdale - (Bridge Street)
Note: South side - MS annotation on Nat. Library's copy

Bank. British Linen Coy's - (George Street)
Note: South side

Bank. Edinr. & Leith - (Charlotte Street)
Note: South side

Bank. New B.L.C. - (George Street)
Note: North side

Belle Villa (Charlotte Street)
Note: Property at corner of Glenwell Street and Charlotte Street. Nat. Library copy shows MS. Annotation 'P. McLean'

Brewery (George Street)
Note: South side

Bridge Street (Bridge Street)

Burying Ground (Glenwell Street)
Note: West side - associated with 2d Secession Chapel

Canse Close (George Street)
Note: Entry from the south side of George Street

Castle or Prison (Castle Street)
Note: West side

Castle Street (Castle Street)
Note: West side

Chapel Street (Thistle Street)

Chapel, Relief - (Bridge Street)
Note: South side

Chapel, Roman Catholic - (Charlotte Street)
Note: South side

Chapel. Reformed Presbyterian - (Dalrymple Street)
Note: West side

Charlotte Street (Charlotte Street)
Note: North side

Church Street (Church Street)
Note: East side

Church, Free (Lewis Street)
Note: West side - Nat. Library copy has a faint MS annotation '?R.W.G.Charles'

Church, Sheuchan - (Leswalt High Road)
Note: North side

Church. The - (Church Street)
Note: West side. Nat. Library copy has a MS annotation 'Revd. M. Simpson'.

Clay Hole (Now part of Agnew Terrace)
Note: Roadway running parallel to shore on west side of map.

Commercial Hotel (George Street)
Note: South side. Nat. Library copy has MS. Annotation 'Commercial Hotel'

Court House (Church Street)
Note: West side - and on corner with George Street

Court House. Proposed site for new - (Lewis Street)
Note: West side - MS an notation upon the Nat. Library's copy.

Custom Ho[use] (Princes Street)
Note: East side

Elm Ho[use] (High Street)
Note: North side.

Free Press Office (Castle Street)
Note: West side

Gas Works (Harbour Street)
Note: North side and bounds onto sea

George Hotel (George Street)
Note: South side and on corner with Church Street

George Street (George Street)

Glen Street (Glen Street)

Glenwell Street (Bellevilla Road)

Grapes (Charlotte Street)
Note: North side

Green Vale Street
Note: Now part of a housing development, but the placename survives as Greenvale Court

Hanover Street (Hanover Street)

Harbour Street (Harbour Street)
Note: South side

Hill Head (High Street)

Ivy House (Hanover Street)
Note: South side

King Street (King Street)

King's Arms (Charlotte Street)
Note: On South side of Charlotte Street and corner with Castle Street. Nat. Library copy shows MS annotation 'M[?rs] McRobert'

Lewis Street (Lewis Street)

Little Dublin Street (Millhill Street)

Little Ireland
Note: Leading south from west end of Hanover Street Placename is lost in modern redevelopment but equates, in part, to what is now Hanover Square

Market Cross (George Street)
Note: MS annotation on Nat. Library's copy - showing position in centre of road opposite the Court House

McCulloch Place (Hanover Street)
Note:

Mill Street
Note: Leading south eastwards from Little Ireland. Placename is lost in modern redevelopment but equates, in part, to what is now Hanover Square

Neptune Place (Agnew Cresent (part of -))
Note: East of Clay Hole

North Strand Street (North Strand Street)
Note: Map shows open stream in centre of street - this was diverted and the old course covered over about 1845.

Northwest Castle
Note: Harbour Street

Nurseries
Note: South side of road from 'Archyswell'

Park House
Note: Notes occupancy by 'Major General McDouall' and ownership of 'Robert Vans Agnew of Sheuchan Esquire'. Nat. Library copy has MS annotation 'at present Mr McGrigor. 1866'

Pier or Quay
Note: Extending into bay from east of Neptune Place. Nat. Library copy shows an extention northwards marked 'Wooden Wharf'

Port Rodie (Harbour Street)

Post Office (Bridge Street)
Note: South side - MS annotation on Nat. Library's copy

Post Office (Lewis Street)
Note: East side

Quay
Note: South end of 'Pier or Quay' extending into bay.

Queen Street (Queen Street)

Rope Walk
Note: Off east side of the road to Stoneykirk

Rose Street (Rose Street)

School Land
Note: East side of Glenwell Street

Secession Chapel, Original - (Sun Street)
Note: South side

Secession Chapel. 1st. United - (Hanover Street)
Note: South side

Secession Chapel. 2d. United - (Glenwell Street)
Note: West side

Sheuchan Park (?Springwell Road)

South Strand Street (South Strand Street)
Note: Map shows open stream in centre of street - this was diverted and the old course covered over about 1845.

St Andrew Street (St Andrew Street)

St John's Street (St John's Street)

Stair's Arms (Bridge Street)
Note: South side and on corner with Lewis Street

Sun Street (Sun Street)

Trade Street
Note: Extension eastwards from Green Vale Street. Placename is lost in modern redevelopment but equates, in part, to what is now Hanover Square

Westball Green (Hanover Street)
Note: Off North side of Hanover Street

Wharf. Wooden -
Note: Nat. Library copy shows this extension northwards from the 'Pier or Quay' and is marked 'Wooden Wharf'

Wood Yard (George Street)
Note: North side and bounding onto sea.

Wood Yard (Harbour Street)
Note: North side and bounds onto sea

Wood Yard (Harbour Street)
Note: Property in angle between Harbour Street and Charlotte Street - opposite Port Rodie