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Bankhead is a collection of houses in the
Scottish county of
Dumfries and Galloway. It is near to
the town of Thornhill, Stirling, which is in the
valley of the River
Nith north of Dumfries. Bankhead is just up a track from a small
village of Wallaceton.
In fact, there are two 'Bankheads' within close proximity to each
other in that region of Scotland with the exact same postal address
except for the name of the house (which means post some times goes
missing). There are also other 11th and 12th century remains of buildings. The
area that the thought-to-be chapel is located is known as the
Craigs.