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Logan Howes from Logan Cottage
by M J Richardson
for square NT1029
Rough pasture in Tweeddale.
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Polmood Hill, Tweeddale
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1127
Valley pasture by the River Tweed, and forestry plantation nearly ready for... (more)
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Tweeddale near Polmood
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1127
With the river in the foreground, then some new and earlier plantings on the... (more)
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Rough grazing in Tweeddale
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1027
The lower slopes of Nicklebeard Hill. The track rising to the right gives access... (more)
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Bluebell-lined road in Tweeddale
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT3937
A stretch of oak woodland on the south side of the River Tweed near Elibank.
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Western Hemlock in Tweeddale
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT3936
Western Hemlock [Tsuga heterophylla] was planted extensively in the 1950s; it... (more)
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Country road in Tweeddale
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4035
Looking west along the unclassified road south of the River Tweed at Elibank.
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Farm buildings at Ashiestiel
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4235
A Tweeddale farm on a sunny day.
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Hedgerow Hawthorn at Ashiestiel
by M J Richardson
for square NT4235
The May blossom has been magnificent this year; this is Crataegus monogyna at... (more)
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Cairn Hill, Tweeddale
by M J Richardson
for square NT3638
A long view [5.5km] of the forested conical hill above Walkerburn, looking up... (more)
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Ashiestiel Hill, Tweeddale
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4135
Weedy pasture [docks] in the foreground, with moorland and scattered Hawthorns... (more)
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Tweeddale at Ashiestiel
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4335
Looking across the river from Ashiestiel Bridge.
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Tweeddale at Cleghorns Knowe
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT3737
Looking at the shelter belt on the knowe, which goes down to the line of the old... (more)
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Tweeddale at Innerleithen
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT3436
Looking across the valley to the eastern end of Pirn Craig, Gorse, and forestry... (more)
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Clyde Law Wind Farm
by M J Richardson
for square NT0217
Looking northeast to forestry on the western side of upper Tweeddale, which runs... (more)
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Quarry Hill in Tweeddale
by M J Richardson
for square NT1536
Cheat-The-Beggars is the name of the building to the left of the quarry - I... (more)
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Tweeddale from the west
by M J Richardson
for square NT1535
With Quarry Hill to the left and Dawyck Botanic Gardens to the right.
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Drumelzier Haugh, Tweeddale
by M J Richardson
for square NT1434
Woodland on the lower slopes of Vane Law and fields in the flood plain. The... (more)
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Pasture in Tweeddale
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT3136
Looking across the valley of the River Tweed from Howford to plantations around Lee Pen.
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Chester Hill
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT3135
Plantation and pasture in Tweeddale.
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A wet, misty day in Tweeddale
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT3037
Looking across the valley from near Cardrona House towards the Peebles Road... (more)
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View down Tweeddale
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NT1130
Taken from Worm Hill. The snow-topped hills of Tweedsmuir are visible in the distance.
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Wrae Hill and Mossfennan
by Alan O'Dowd
for square NT1031
A view down into Tweeddale down the small valley above Mossfennan.
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The site of Linkumdoddie
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1129
Category: Historic site
This sign has long identified this as the site of Linkumdoddie, although the... (more)
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The A701 at Logan Cottage
by M J Richardson
for square NT1029
A grey, damp and windy day. The hill in the distance is Worm Hill.
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Bridge over the River Tweed at Stanhope
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1230
With the bare slope of Craig Head beyond.
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Hearthstanes self-catering cottages
by M J Richardson
for square NT1126
A hill farm that has diversified into tourism. The terminal 's' seems... (more)
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Conifers at Kingledores
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1028
Along a fence line separating burnside pasture from the hill pastures above.
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Kingledores Burn
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1028
Just before it passes under the A701 and into the River Tweed.
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The Tweed Valley at Cardrona
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT2939
Looking north to a regenerating woodland on the north side of the valley.
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Flowers of Pyrenean Valerian at Caddonfoot
by M J Richardson
for square NT4534
In Caddonfoot churchyard this pink valerian [Valeriana pyrenaica] seems to have... (more)
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Pyrenean Valerian at Caddonfoot
by M J Richardson
for square NT4534
In Caddonfoot churchyard this valerian [Valeriana pyrenaica] seems to have taken... (more)
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Western Hemlock at Elibank
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT3936
Western Hemlock [Tsuga heterophylla] was planted extensively in the 1960s; it... (more)
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Forestry at Elibank
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT3936
Dense tall conifers, part of the Elibank and Traquair Forest on the south side... (more)
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Roadside woodland
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4035
Birch and Hawthorn near Elibank.
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Birches at Ashiestiel Farm
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4235
A newly ploughed plot of grassland at Ashiestiel Farm. The River Tweed is just... (more)
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Ashiestiel Hill
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4235
Sheep pasture on the lower slope. The Hawthorns on the boundary are providing... (more)
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Field entrance at Ashiestiel Farm
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4235
Gateway to sheep pasture, and Hawthorn hedge.
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The edge of Elibank and Traquair Forest
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4135
Rough pasture and moorland marches with the large forestry plantations
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Depth gauge on Ashiestiel Bridge
by M J Richardson
for square NT4335
Giving an indication of how high the River Tweed can be in times of spate.
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The north bank of the River Tweed at Ashiestiel Bridge
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4335
Looking upstream; in times of spate this would be well under water - see the... (more)
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Ashiestiel Bridge over the River Tweed
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4335
Upstream from Caddonfoot, it was built in 1847... (more)
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The entrance to Glenkinnon Burn Biodiversity Trail
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4334
'Please don't leave litter', 'There's no such thing as... (more)
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Welcome to Glenkinnon Burn Biodiversity Trail
by M J Richardson
for square NT4334
Map and details of the woodland reserve.
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Time-line for the Glenkinnon Oak
by M J Richardson
for square NT4334
Events that have occurred during the life time of the tree.
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Gravestones at Caddonfoot
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4534
Older memorials at the northern side of the graveyard.
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Caddonfoot Parish Church
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4534
Taken from by the War Memorial. For other views see... (more)
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Caddonfoot Parish Church
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4534
For other images see Link
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Caddonfoot Community Hall
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4434
Built in 1929.
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Graveyard at Caddonfoot
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4434
A small and neatly kept burial ground, adjacent to the community hall.
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