The Mill on the Fleet in Gatehouse is in the Spot-Lit
A Gatehouse visitor attraction is to feature in a tourism drive to help Galloway’s economy recover fromMi the Covid-19 pandemic.The Mill on the Fleet is a lead venue in Spot-Lit – a project highlighting the province’s links to famous writers and poets.It aims to attract visitors keen to discover buildings and locations made famous by authors in the past.Robert Burns and novelist SR Crockett are among those with strong Galloway connections.And Mill on the Fleet chairman Ken Smyth believes the area’s beauty combined with a rich literary heritage offers huge potential.He said: “Burns wrote Scots Wha Hae while staying at the Murray Arms in Gatehouse.“There are links to Buchan’s The Thirty-Nine Steps and Gatehouse is also in the middle of the