Moffat, High Street 1890
Photo ref:
M113002

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At this time Moffat was one of Scotland's chief inland resorts, boasting several hotels and private boarding houses. In Victorian times it was popular as a spa town, with visitors flocking to take the waters. During the season, the town's population of just more than 2,000 would more than double. In 1878 the massive 300-room Hydropathic Hotel was built. It was equipped with the latest facilities, including vapour and mineral baths.
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