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'''Spittal-on-Rule''' is a hamlet in [[Roxburghshire]] – barely more today than a farmstead and attendant cottages.  It is to be found beside the [[River Teviot]], off the A698 road, four miles west of [[Jedburgh]].  The [[Rule Water]], flowing north from the hills, enters the Teviot at Spittal-on-Rule.
'''Spittal-on-Rule''' is a hamlet in [[Roxburghshire]] – barely more today than a farmstead and attendant cottages.  It is to be found beside the [[River Teviot]], off the A698 road, four miles west of [[Jedburgh]].  The [[Rule Water]], flowing north from the hills, enters the Teviot at Spittal-on-Rule.


The name of the place is from the mediæval word for a hostelry or hospital. The remains of a hospital or leper house of the Middle ges is found here.<ref>{{canmore|55196|Spittal-on-Rule}}</ref>
The name of the place is from the mediæval word for a hostelry or hospital. The remains of a hospital or leper house of the Middle Ages is found here.<ref>{{canmore|55196|Spittal-on-Rule}}</ref>


The Rule Bridge crosses the rule water by the village.  An interesting, disused, semi-circular stone bridge, it was built the Douglases of Cavers in 1748. The modern Spittal-on-Rule Bridge stands beside it.
The Rule Bridge crosses the Rule Water by the village.  An interesting, disused, semi-circular stone bridge, it was built the Douglases of Cavers in 1748. The modern Spittal-on-Rule Bridge stands beside it.


==Outside links==
==Outside links==

Latest revision as of 08:52, 1 December 2016

Spittal-on-Rule
Roxburghshire

Spittal-on-Rule from Minto Craigs
Location
Grid reference: NT588199
Location: 55°28’14"N, 2°39’8"W
Data
Post town: Hawick
Postcode: TD9
Local Government
Council: Scottish Borders

Spittal-on-Rule is a hamlet in Roxburghshire – barely more today than a farmstead and attendant cottages. It is to be found beside the River Teviot, off the A698 road, four miles west of Jedburgh. The Rule Water, flowing north from the hills, enters the Teviot at Spittal-on-Rule.

The name of the place is from the mediæval word for a hostelry or hospital. The remains of a hospital or leper house of the Middle Ages is found here.[1]

The Rule Bridge crosses the Rule Water by the village. An interesting, disused, semi-circular stone bridge, it was built the Douglases of Cavers in 1748. The modern Spittal-on-Rule Bridge stands beside it.

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References

The Rule Bridge