Wanlockhead
High in the Lowther Hills to the west of the M74 in Dumfries and Galloway, is Wanlockhead, Scotland’s highest village at 467m (1531 ft). It owes its existence to the lead, gold and other minerals found under the surrounding countryside.
These mineral deposits were probably first exploited by the Romans and from the 1200s they were being worked again by groups of miners who gathered here each summer. The first permanent settlement appeared in about 1680, when the Duke of Buccleuch built a lead smelting plant and workers’ cottages that could be occupied all year round.
Although lead was for many centuries the mainstay of the village’s economy, it was not the only mineral found here. What became known as “God’s Treasure House” also produced zinc, copper, silver and gold. Some of the world’s purest gold, at 22.8 carats, was found locally and used in the Regalia of the Scottish Crown.
Today’s Wanlockhead depends primarily on tourism. The Southern Upland Way long distance footpath passes through the village, but the main attraction for the motoring tourist revolves around the village’s industrial past.
Information from Undiscovered Scotland.
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Scott d'Almeida
fantastic image
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you Scott …
Virginia N. Fred
Awesome work Tom
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you so much Gina …
Andrew Ness
Nice clear HDR…...
Tom Gomez replied
Thanks Andy, I have been trying out my new monopod …
BarbaraManis
Beautiful work, Tom. Everything is so green!
Tom Gomez replied
Not surprising with the amount of rain we get here in Scotland Barbara, it is a green and pleasant land – hehehe.
cherylc1
gorgeous view and outstanding capture and colors!
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you so much dear Cheryl …
Robin Brown
Another fine view of the village Tom, was the wee pub open?
Tom Gomez replied
I can not remember Robin, we did not go in, but I should have thought about getting a shot (it is the highest pub in Scotland).
Thank for the great comment mate …
janfoster
wonderful image Scott : )
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you so much Jan …
Catherine Veal
this is so well edited Tom, and a lovely little villiage a fave for me and love the narrative too.x
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you Catherine, much appreciated …
Veikko Suikkanen
Really beautiful scene Tom!
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you so much Veikko …
Martina Fagan
Lovely rural scene Tom
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you Tina …
Paul Vanzella
the light on the white homes work so well!
Tom Gomez replied
Thanks Paul, it is a pretty little village, but I would not like to live there in the winter months …
GerryMac
beautiful composition Tom!
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you so much Gerry, and for the fave, very much appreciated …
Linda Syms
Stunning scene Tom
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you so much Linda …
John44
A beauty Tom
Welldone friend
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you John …
catherine walker
what a gorgeous photo of a magical place..just beautiful!
Tom Gomez replied
Thank you so much Catherine …
Lucindawind
pure peace to live in .. beautiful shot
Tom Gomez replied
Than you Elaine, it is a lovely village, but I would not want to live there in the winter months …