Greycrook

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Greycrook
Roxburghshire
Location
Grid reference: NT599305
Location: 55°34’0"N, 2°38’13"W
Data
Post town: Melrose
Postcode: TD6
Local Government
Council: Scottish Borders

Greycrook is a hamlet off the A68 and the A699, in Roxburghshire, on the south side of the River Tweed, about half a mile south-east of St Boswells. Just to the east along the road is Maxton.

This place has a brief claim to fame of a sort, as the highest temperature ever recorded in Scotland was recorded in Greycrook: 32.9°C on 9 August 2003.[1]

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