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Drumelzier (/drəˈmɛljər/), is a
village and
civil parish on the B712 in the
Tweed Valley in the
Scottish Borders. The area of the
village is extensive...
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active railways in the county.
Blyth Bridge Broughton Cardrona Carlops Drumelzier Eddleston Innerleithen Kilbucho Kingledoors Kirkbryde Lyne Mossfennan...
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Drumelzier –
pronounced drumellier (IPA /drʌmˈɛljɛr/), a
village in the
Tweed Valley that
shares its name with
Drumelzier Castle,
Drumelzier Kirk...
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Drumelzier Law is a hill in the
Manor Hills range, part of the
Southern Uplands of Scotland. It is
often ascended from
Drumelzier itself or
Stanhope farm...
- Myrddin's
grave is
reputed to lie near the
River Tweed in the
village of
Drumelzier near Peebles,
although nothing remains above ground level at the site...
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petty king
named Meldredus who had
ruled in Tweeddale. The
village of
Drumelzier in
Peeblesshire may take its name from him and his seat of
power may have...
- Silvestris' aspect, is the
confluence of the
Pausalyl Burn and
River Tweed in
Drumelzier, Scotland. The 15th-century
Scotichronicon tells that
Merlin himself underwent...
- John
Murray of
Black Barony. The
family estates were at
Dawyck House at
Drumelzier in the
Scottish borders.
Veitch paid the
overseer of work at Holyrood...
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Dawyck House is a
historic house at Dawyck, in the
parish of
Drumelzier in the
former Peeblesshire, in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland. The alternative...
- Oliver, Polmood, Kingledoors, Mossfennan, Wrae Tower, Quarter, Stanhope,
Drumelzier, Tinnies, Dreva, Stobo, Dawyck,
Easter Happrew, Lyne, Barnes, Caverhill...