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    Hassendean is a hamlet in the Scottish Borders south of Edinburgh, Scotland. The stream is the Hassendean Burn which flows down to the River Teviot 5...
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  • parish. Fatlips Castle and Hassendean are within the parish. Minto village is a Conservation Area as designated by Scottish Borders Council. Minto House, the...
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    Scottish Borders compiled from this list See the list of places in Scotland for places in other counties. This list of places in the Scottish Borders...
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    Hassendean railway station served the village of Hassendean, Scottish Borders, Scotland from 1850 to 1969 on the Waverley Route. The station opened in...
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    Roxburgh (Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachd Rosbroig) is a historic county and registration county in the Southern Uplands of Scotland. It borders Dumfriesshire...
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    Hawick (category Towns in the Scottish Borders)
    Hawick (/hɔɪk/ HOYK;  Scots: Haaick; Scottish Gaelic: Hamhaig) is a town in the Scottish Borders council area and historic county of Roxburghshire in...
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    Melrose Abbey (category Historic Scotland properties in the Scottish Borders)
    Roxburghshire, in the Scottish Borders. It was founded in 1136 by Cistercian monks at the request of King David I of Scotland and was the chief house...
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    Statistical Account of Scotland - Parish of Huntly". www.electricscotland.com. Retrieved 29 January 2021. "History of Kailzie, in Scottish Borders and Peebles Shire"...
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    Waverley Route (category Borders Railway)
    railway line that ran south from Edinburgh, through Midlothian and the Scottish Borders, to Carlisle. The line was built by the North British Railway; the...
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  • January 2021. Scotland, The Church of (26 November 2020). "Roxburgh Parish Church, Roxburgh, Scottish Borders". The Church of Scotland. Retrieved 21 January...
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    Hawick railway station (category Disused railway stations in the Scottish Borders)
    Hawick railway station served the town of Hawick, Scottish Borders, Scotland from 1849 to 1969 on the Waverley Route. The first station opened on 1 November...
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    Belses (category Villages in the Scottish Borders)
    Belses is a village on the Ale Water, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland the former Selkirkshire. It is situated close to Old Belses, and lies south...
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  • is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Melrose in the Scottish Borders, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
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    Kent 51°10′N 0°58′E / 51.17°N 00.97°E / 51.17; 00.97 TR0846 Hassendean Scottish Borders 55°28′N 2°43′W / 55.47°N 02.72°W / 55.47; -02.72 NT5420 Hassiewells...
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    Belses railway station (category Disused railway stations in the Scottish Borders)
    Belses railway station served the village of Belses, Scottish Borders, Scotland from 1849 to 1969 on the Waverley Route. The station opened on 1 November...
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    John Veitch (horticulturist) (category Scottish horticulturists)
    was the eldest of five children and he worked in a nursery in nearby Hassendean with Lees. He completed his apprenticeship with Lees of Hammersmith on...
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    Lilliesleaf (category Villages in the Scottish Borders)
    in the Roxburghshire area of Scottish Borders of Scotland. Other places nearby include Ancrum, Ashkirk, Belses, Hassendean, Midlem, Minto House, Old Belses...
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    of Gladsmuir Penston, History of Penston Gilston, National Library of Scotland Balfour Beatty in partnership with Leeds City Council, ELOR FAQs December...
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  • Boswells; soon renamed St Boswells; New Belses; renamed Belses in 1862; Hassendean; opened March 1850; Hawick.[page needed] With the departure of John Balfour...
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    lies near the village of Greenlaw in Berwickshire in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, circa 45 miles (72 km) south east of Edinburgh. It is situated...
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    Robert Bennet of Chesters (category Scottish prisoners and detainees)
    Robert Bennet of Chesters was a 17th-century Scottish gentleman. He lived in the Scottish Borders. Chesters or Grange lies on the banks of the Teviot and...
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