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- Grantshouse is a small village in Berwickshire in the Scottish Borders of Scotland. It lies on the A1, and its nearest railway stations are Dunbar to...
- Grantshouse railway station served the village of Grantshouse, Berwickshire, Scotland from 1846 to 1964 on the East Coast Main Line. The station was opened...
- Penmanshiel Tunnel is a now-disused railway tunnel near Grantshouse, Berwickshire, in the Scottish Borders region of Scotland. It was formerly part of...
- Auchencrow Grantshouse The civil parish is divided between the Community Council areas of Coldingham, St Abbs, Reston and Auchencrow, and Grantshouse. It was...
- for three km to reach the village of Grantshouse. The Eye Water flows on the southern outskirts of Grantshouse as it again turns SE and runs in a valley...
- Berwick-upon-Tweed. It is not however, the highest point of the entire ECML, which is Grantshouse Summit between Berwick and Edinburgh at 400 feet (120 m). The climb up...
- Dryburgh Duns Earlston Eccles Edrom Eyemouth Fogo Foulden Gavinton Gordon Grantshouse Greenlaw Horndean Houndwood Hume Hutton Ladykirk Lamberton Lauder Legerwood...
- 1846. One of the original stations was Reston, which was flanked by Grantshouse towards Edinburgh and Ayton towards Berwick. The initial service was...
- Hotel slated for demolition 2 dead, 1 injured 1979 Penmanshiel Tunnel Grantshouse, Scottish Borders, UK Tunnel 2 dead 1979 Kemper Arena Kansas City, Missouri...
- 'Conundrum' Farm. Typical Border towns and villages, such as Kelso, Grantshouse, Abbey St Bathans, Cove, ****burnspath (pronounced 'coburnspath' or 'copath'...