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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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Mixed woodland on Whinny Brae
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4933
In Tweeddale, mainly Birch and Larch here, with Gorse in the foreground.
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Wooded hillside in Tweeddale
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4933
Both the A7 and the River Tweed are hidden in the dip. The chimney at Faldonside... (more)
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Bogle Lodge at Fairnilee
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4533
At the entrance to the drive to Fairnilee House from the A707 in Tweeddale.
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Red Campion and Cow Parsley
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT7141
A fine display of Silene dioica and Anthriscus sylvestris at Byreside, with... (more)
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The soon-to-be Wee Crook
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1126
'The Wee Crook Cafe/Bistro opening Spring 2022' promises a sign on the... (more)
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Kailzie Home Farm
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT2738
An equestrian centre in Tweeddale, with a horse walker, to the right of the shed.
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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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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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Outbuildings behind the Crook Inn
by James Allan
geograph for square NT1126
Derelict buildings beside a presently defunct inn.
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Farmscape from Sandyknowe
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT6434
Looking southeast over fresh grass and cultivated fields in the valley of the River Tweed.
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The head of the Tweed
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT0514
House and farm shed at Tweedshaws, with forestry on Badenhay Rig beyond.
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The source of the River Tweed
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT0514
Officially [or cartographically] Tweed's Well, but a diffuse collection of... (more)
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Source of the River Tweed
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT0414
Sign for the car park - a lay by - for tourists to view this attraction... (more)
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Sign for the Crook Hotel
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1126
Although the establishment itself is labelled 'the crook inn'. The... (more)
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The Crook Inn
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT1126
It has been there since the early 1600s, but has been closed for some time and... (more)
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Stubble field at Tweed Bridge
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4932
Looking west across the A7 and the River Tweed. The trees on the skyline are at... (more)
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Stubble field at Tweed Bridge
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4932
Between the River Tweed and the B6360 to Abbotsford.
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The River Tweed at Fairnilee
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4533
Looking through the trees that separate the river from the A707.
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Calfshaw Plantation at Fairnilee
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT4533
Replanted after some clearance; the purple patches are Foxgloves growing in cleared areas.
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The A72 east of Innerleithen
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT3437
Heading towards Walkerburn. Cutting into the south slope of Pirn Craig, with a... (more)
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'dumb dumpers' notice
by M J Richardson
for square NT3437
An attempt to discourage litter at a lay-by the edge of the disused Pirn Quarry,... (more)
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'Welcome to Innerleithen'
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NT3437
Notice on the A72 as one enters Innerleithen, and at a lay-by/car park by the... (more)
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'The Wood Neuk' exhibition
by M J Richardson
for square NT1635
An exhibition in the Dawyck Botanic Garden Visitor Centre of the work of The... (more)
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'The Wood Neuk' exhibition
by M J Richardson
for square NT1635
An exhibition in the Dawyck Botanic Garden Visitor Centre of the work of The... (more)
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White 'Green Roof' at Dawyck
by M J Richardson
for square NT1635
What looks like flowering Saxifrage on the roof of Dawyck Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre.
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Dawyck Botanic Garden - green credentials
by M J Richardson
for square NT1635
Information panel in the cafe explaining how the garden is reducing its green... (more)
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Power readout at Dawyck Botanic Garden
by M J Richardson
for square NT1635
Information about the hydropower being produced by the Scrape Burn generator in... (more)
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Hydroelectric Power at Dawyck Botanic Garden
by M J Richardson
for square NT1635
Information about the hydroelectric power source for the garden, provided by the... (more)
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