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'''Allanbank''' is a village near [[Allanton, Berwickshire|Allanton]], in [[Berwickshire]].
 
'''Allanbank''' is a village near [[Allanton, Berwickshire|Allanton]], in [[Berwickshire]].
  
Allanbank Chapel was dedicated to St. Mary and was located in a small field named Chapel Haugh.
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Allanbank Chapel was dedicated to St Mary and was located in a small field named Chapel Haugh.
  
 
Places nearby include the [[Blackadder Water]], [[Duns]], [[Earlston]], [[Edrom]], [[Gavinton, Berwickshire|Gavinton]], [[Kelloe]], [[Kimmerghame House]], and the [[Whiteadder Water]].
 
Places nearby include the [[Blackadder Water]], [[Duns]], [[Earlston]], [[Edrom]], [[Gavinton, Berwickshire|Gavinton]], [[Kelloe]], [[Kimmerghame House]], and the [[Whiteadder Water]].

Latest revision as of 08:53, 1 November 2016

Allanbank
Berwickshire
Snowdrops, Allanbank - geograph.org.uk - 337673.jpg
Location
Location: 55°47’3"N, 2°14’1"W
Data
Post town: Duns
Postcode: TD11
Local Government
Council: Scottish Borders
Parliamentary
constituency:
Berwickshire,
Roxburgh and Selkirk

Allanbank is a village near Allanton, in Berwickshire.

Allanbank Chapel was dedicated to St Mary and was located in a small field named Chapel Haugh.

Places nearby include the Blackadder Water, Duns, Earlston, Edrom, Gavinton, Kelloe, Kimmerghame House, and the Whiteadder Water.

Outside links

Allanbank House CANMORE (RCAHMS) record of Allanbank, Berwickshire

References

  • Ewart, G (2008c) 'Allanbank House, Scottish Borders (Edrom parish), monitoring', Discovery Excav Scot, New, vol.9 Cathedral Communications Limited, Wiltshire, England. Page 157
  • Strang, C A (1994) 'Borders and Berwick:an illustrated architectural guide to the Scottish Borders and Tweed valley, RIAS / Landmark Trust series (Edinburgh), page 39
  • Cowan, I B (1967), 'The parishes of mediæval Scotland, Edinburgh.
  • Ferguson, J (1892) 'Notices of remains of pre-reformation churches, etc., in Berwickshire'