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'''Gorrenberry''' is a hamlet in [[Peeblesshire]], amongst steep fells of the [[Southern Uplands]], in the very west of the county.  The village is beside the [[Hermitage Water]], a tributary of the [[River Tweed]].
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'''Gorrenberry''' is a hamlet in [[Roxburghshire]], amongst steep fells of the [[Southern Uplands]], in the very west of the county.  The village is beside the [[Hermitage Water]], a tributary of the [[River Tweed]].
  
 
Up the valley from Gorrenberry there once stood a ruined tower house, Gorrenberry Tower.  It was demolished in the early twentieth century, leaving nothing.
 
Up the valley from Gorrenberry there once stood a ruined tower house, Gorrenberry Tower.  It was demolished in the early twentieth century, leaving nothing.

Latest revision as of 15:26, 30 November 2016

Gorrenberry
Roxburghshire
Location
Grid reference: NY469970
Location: 55°15’54"N, 2°50’10"W
Data
Post town: Hawick
Postcode: TD9
Local Government
Council: Scottish Borders

Gorrenberry is a hamlet in Roxburghshire, amongst steep fells of the Southern Uplands, in the very west of the county. The village is beside the Hermitage Water, a tributary of the River Tweed.

Up the valley from Gorrenberry there once stood a ruined tower house, Gorrenberry Tower. It was demolished in the early twentieth century, leaving nothing.

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