Haugh of Urr
Haugh of Urr, is a village in the historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It is approximately NNW of Dalbeattie, NE of Castle Douglas, west of Dumfries and east of Kirkcudbright.
Description
The village is situated beside the River Urr. Scots haugh means 'river-meadow', i.e. a level piece of ground beside a stream, from Old English halh, healh 'corner, nook'. Urr is from Cumbric or 'border, boundary, limit'.It has one public house, the Laurie Arms, one church, a village hall, a Scout hut, and a small village green. The village no longer has any shops. It used to have two shops, one of which included a petrol filling station, while the other included a full-time post office, which reduced to part-time in later years. The last shop closed in 2009. Hardgate is a nearby hamlet up the hill and the boundaries are indistinct. Agriculture and tourism are the mainstays of the local economy. The village is known to locals as "the Haugh". Urrbrae, a suburb of South Australia's capital Adelaide, was named after the village.