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− | Nearby a number of scenic spots and places of interest are to be found, including [[Scott's View]], [[Earlston]], [[Dryburgh]] and the [[William Wallace Statue, Bemersyde|Wallace Monument]] on the | + | Nearby a number of scenic spots and places of interest are to be found, including [[Scott's View]], [[Earlston]], [[Dryburgh]] and the [[William Wallace Statue, Bemersyde|Wallace Monument]] on the Bemersyde Estate, and over in Roxburghshire are [[Smailholm]], with the [[Smailholm Tower]], [[St Boswells]], the [[Eildon Hills]], [[Maxton, Roxburghshire|Maxton]], and [[Brotherstone Hill]], which marks the county border. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 13:56, 2 November 2016
Bemersyde | |
Berwickshire | |
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Bemeyside House | |
Location | |
Location: | 55°35’42"N, 2°38’30"W |
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Local Government | |
Council: | Scottish Borders |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk |
Bemersyde is a village in Berwickshire, by the River Tweed near Melrose, which lies across the river in Roxburghshire.
Bemersyde House is a historic house by the village.
Nearby a number of scenic spots and places of interest are to be found, including Scott's View, Earlston, Dryburgh and the Wallace Monument on the Bemersyde Estate, and over in Roxburghshire are Smailholm, with the Smailholm Tower, St Boswells, the Eildon Hills, Maxton, and Brotherstone Hill, which marks the county border.
See also
- Bemersyde House
- Bemersyde Moss wildlife reserve
Outside links
- SCRAN resources on Bemersyde
- Gazetteer for Scotland: Bemersyde House
- Scottish Wildlife Trust: Bemersyde Moss
- Napier University: Algae from Bemersyde, 2006
- Welcome to Scotland: Bemersyde Moss near Melrose
- Scottish Borders Heritage: Bemersyde
- Scottish Borders Heritage: Wallace's Statue, Bemersyde
- Walking Scotland: Dryburgh Abbey to Scott's View, via Bemersyde House and Gardens, and Bemersyde Hill