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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...
- Hills; Drumelzierpronounced drumellier (IPA /drʌmˈɛljɛr/), a village in the Tweed Valley that shares its name with Drumelzier Castle, Drumelzier Kirk...
- active railways in the county. Blyth Bridge Broughton Cardrona Carlops Drumelzier Eddleston Innerleithen Kilbucho Kingledoors Kirkbryde Lyne Mossfennan...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Dalwick Church, is located (NGR NT 16798 34933) within the Parish of Drumelzier in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. The chapel lies within the Dawyck...
- Bellspool is a village in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, near to Drumelzier, Hopcarton and Kingledoors List of places in the Scottish Borders List...
- of being a powerful and domineering family, whose prin****l seat was Drumelzier in Tweeddale. The first recorded Tweedie is John de Tueda as he describes...