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The River Teviot at Newmill
by M J Richardson
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Looking downstream, through breaking ash flower buds, from the footbridge.
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Footbridge and ford over the Teviot at Newmill
by M J Richardson
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Ford and footbridge over the Teviot at Newmill
by M J Richardson
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Ford and weir on the Teviot at Newmill
by M J Richardson
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As seen from the footbridge over the river. The ford has a nice smooth... (more)
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The road to Chapelhill
by M J Richardson
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Leaving the A7 at Branxholm Bridge.
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The River Teviot from Branxholm Bridge
by M J Richardson
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Looking upstream from the bridge carrying the A7 over the river.
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The River Teviot at Branxholm Bridge
by M J Richardson
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Stabilisation of the east bank with gabions.
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Looking down Teviotdale
by M J Richardson
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From Tiendside Bridge on the A&7..
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Branxholm Bridge
by M J Richardson
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Erected in 1952 by Roxburghshire County Council to carry the A7 across the River Teviot.
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Teviotdale farmland
by M J Richardson
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Looking across the valley towards Broadhaugh Hill from Tiendside Bridge
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The River Teviot from Branxholm Bridge
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4712
Looking downstream from the bridge carrying the A7 over the river.
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Teindside Bridge, Teviotdale
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4308
Carrying the A7 over the River Teviot, with the confluence with the... (more)
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Tiendside Bridge over the Teviot
by M J Richardson
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The A7 crosses the River Teviot.
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The River Teviot
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4308
Looking upstream from Tiendside Bridge carrying the A7 over the river.
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Woodyard between the River Teviot and Borthwick Water
by M J Richardson
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Ford across the Borthwick Water
by M J Richardson
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Looked a bit risky, so did not try it!
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Footbridge over the Borthwick Water
by M J Richardson
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A better alternative to the rather rough looking ford.
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The Borthwick Water at Borthaugh
by M J Richardson
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Looking downstream, about 300 m before it joins the River Teviot.
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Borthaugh, from the footbridge over the Borthwick Water
by M J Richardson
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Looking across the River Teviot
by M J Richardson
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Towards Teviotdale Cottage from the A7.
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Change House, Teviotdale
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4307
Derelict cottage, currently for sale by auction.
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For Sale by Auction
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4307
Slightly derelict building by the A7, labelled as 'Change... (more)
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Parkhillhaugh/The Snoot
by John Baker
geograph for square NT4213
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Borthwick Water
by John Baker
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Seen from a minor road between Roberton and Hoscote
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Sandbed Roundabout
by M J Richardson
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Where the A7 takes a sharp turn right to leave Hawick.
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The River Teviot from Albert Bridge
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT5014
Looking from the A7 towards the James Thomson foot and cycle bridge... (more)
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Teviotdale at Teviothead
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4005
The Teviot runs alongside the foreground willows, Teviothead Cottage is... (more)
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Wester Alemoor Farm
by John Baker
geograph for square NT4015
Seen from the B711 with Easter Alemoor farm visible in the far distance... (more)
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The Johnnie Armstrong Gallery
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4005
A craft Celtic jewellery workshop on the A7 in Teviotdale, with some... (more)
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Bowanhill at Teviothead
by M J Richardson
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A farm in Teviotdale - looking west from the A7 at the Johnnie Armstrong Gallery.
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Alemoor Reservoir
by John Baker
geograph for square NT3814
Seen across the B711, the view had been vastly improved through the... (more)
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A broken gate in to the fields between Highend and Midburn
by jim and liz denham
geograph for square NT5610
In Roxburghshire.
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Bend on the country road near Highend Farm
by jim and liz denham
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In Roxburghshire.
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Gateway to the grazing lands beyond
by jim and liz denham
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At Forkins in Roxburghshire.
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Country lane heading for Highend Farm
by jim and liz denham
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In Roxburghshire.
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Track through the plantation
by jim and liz denham
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At Unthank Wood in Roxburghshire.
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Farmland at Satchells
by Walter Baxter
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The foreground field was stocked with sheep (out of shot) on my visit... (more)
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Hyndlee Glen
by Astrid H
geograph for square NT5805
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Summit area of Din Fell
by Trevor Littlewood
geograph for square NY4595
Late afternoon, autumn sunshine tinges red the summit area of Din Fell... (more)
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Ettrick Water Floodplain
by James T M Towill
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The floodplain of the Ettrick Water upstream of Ettrickbridge.
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Farm cottages and other buildings at Deanfoot Farm
by jim and liz denham
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Near Minto in Roxburghshire.
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Minor road going uphill to Huntly Hill
by Dr Duncan Pepper
geograph for square NT4326
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Border landscape
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4926
Looking northwest from the Whitmuir Plantations.
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Holiday cottages at Whitmuir
by M J Richardson
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Drove road at Whitmuir
by M J Richardson
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Looking north along the line of the drove road to Selkirk.
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Early-morning view from Whitmuir House
by M J Richardson
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Looking south - shortly after the view was obscured by mist, following a... (more)
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The B6399 approaching Toftholm Farm in 1986
by John Baker
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My Renault 4GTL car is parked at the side of the road ahead. I had stayed... (more)
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Whitmuir House
by M J Richardson
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Seen looking north from the Ha-ha.
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Ha-ha at Whitmuir House
by M J Richardson
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An effective deterrent for cattle, but not hare or deer.
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Looking north from Whitmuir Farm
by M J Richardson
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The white railings are the remains of Selkirk Racecourse, the oldest... (more)
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