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Revision as of 16:41, 4 December 2016

Belses
Roxburghshire
Location
Grid reference: NT569249
Location: 55°31’0"N, 2°41’3"W
Data
Post town: Jedburgh
Postcode: TD8
Local Government
Council: Scottish Borders
Parliamentary
constituency:
Berwickshire,
Roxburgh and Selkirk

Belses consistes of two hamlets south of the Ale Water, in the midst of Roxburghshire. To the west is Old Belses, and to the east, at the end of a dead-end farm lane, is New Belses, which is in essence just one farm. The place is to the south of Newtown St Boswells, west of Jedburgh and north of Hawick. The nearest village of any size is Ancrum, four miles to the east.

The station in 1962

Belses was the site of a railway station on the former Waverley Line, a double track railway which linked Edinburgh with Carlisle, on the North British Railway. The line closed in 1969. While part ofg the line has reopened, as the Borders Railway, the stretch past Belses remains abandoned.

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Belses)

References

  • Evans,D (1985) 'Practical Plans, Stow and Belses', Practical Model Railways, vol.June 1985, page(s):32-3