Castle of St John

The Castle of St. John is alternatively known as the Chapel or Stranraer Castle and is located in the centre of Stranraer in Dumfries and Galloway. Restored by Wigtown District Council and open to the public since 1990, the castle was built in 1510 by Ninian Adair of Kilhurst, one of the most powerful Lairds of Wigtownshire.
It passed to the Kennedys in 1591, was a Dalrymple of Stair property from 1680 and eventually passed to public ownership in 1815 when it was purchased by the Burgh of Stranraer. Standing four storeys tall, it was also used as the town gaol between 1815 and 1907.
The Castle of St. John was restored in 1988/89 and reopened as a Visitor Centre in 1990
**The Castle will be closed in 2008 for building work**
Opening Hours
**The Castle will be closed in 2008 for building work**
Contact
Castle of St John
Charlotte Street
Stranraer
Dumfries & Galloway
DG9 7EJ
Scotland
Tel: +44 (1776) 705544
WWW: http://www.dumgal.gov.uk/museums
