Moffat
Moffat is a previous burgh and parish in Dumfriesshire, which is currently part of the Dumfries and Galloway neighborhood authority area in Scotland, resting on the River Annan, with a population of around 2,500. It was a centre of the wool profession and a day spa town. Moffat is around 59 mi (95 km) to the southeast of Glasgow, 51 mi (82 km) to the south of Edinburgh, 21 mi (34 km) to the north of Dumfries as well as 44 mi (71 km) to the north of Carlisle. The Moffat Home Hotel, situated at the north end of the High Street, was designed by John Adam. The nearby Star Hotel, a simple 20 feet (6 m) vast, was listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the narrowest hotel on the planet. Moffat won the Britain in Flower competition in 1996. Moffat is the residence to Moffat toffee. The town is held to be the genealogical seat of Clan Moffat. The Devil's Beef Tub near Moffat was made use of by the members of Clan Moffat and also later the participants of Clan Johnstone to hoard cattle stolen in aggressive raids.