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Channelkirk is a
parish and
community council area in the north-west
corner of the
historic county of
Berwickshire in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland...
- in a
quiet rural position. The
village of
Oxton lies in the
parish of
Channelkirk. This name for the
parish appears to have come into
general use in the...
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parish of Nenthorn,
which went to
Roxburgh district, and the
parishes of
Channelkirk, Earlston, Lauder, Legerwood, and Mertoun,
which went to
Ettrick and...
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travel to and from the
school (provided by
Scottish Borders Council):
Channelkirk Primary School Gordon Primary School Earlston Primary School Lauder Primary...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
parish of
Channelkirk in the
Scottish Borders, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
- org. p. 2.
Retrieved 23 June 2021. Allan,
Archibald (1900).
History of
Channelkirk. 54 and 55
South Bridge, Edinburgh:
James Thin. p. 72.
Retrieved 18 July...
- Inverness-shire
until 1891. 4,594 560
Ceres Fife Fife Medieval. 3,901 1,455
Channelkirk Scottish Borders Berwickshire Medieval. 5,393 492
Chapel of
Garioch Aberdeenshire...
- 1196. The
barony encomp****ed much of the
eastern part of the
parish of
Channelkirk. The
overgrown remains of
rubble masonry stand to
first floor height...
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listed buildings in Cavers,
Scottish Borders List of
listed buildings in
Channelkirk,
Scottish Borders List of
listed buildings in Chirnside,
Scottish Borders...
- Berwickshire:
Lauder Royal Burgh West
District (part,
being the
parishes of
Channelkirk,
Lauder (landward), Legerwood, Earlston, and Mertoun) From Midlothian:...