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- Sprouston is a village, parish and former feudal barony in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, as well as the historic county of Roxburghshire, located...
- Sprouston railway station served the village of Sprouston, Scottish Borders, Scotland, from 1849 to 1965 on the Kelso Branch. The station opened on 27...
- at Tweedmouth, near Berwick-upon-Tweed, and initially terminating at Sprouston, two miles west of Kelso. This was opened in 1849. The second line, opened...
- (26) Oxnam (24) Roberton (18) Roxburgh (14) Smailholm (3) Southdean (30) Sprouston (10) St. Boswells (7) Stichill (4) Teviothead (27) Yetholm (21) In medieval...
- south-east Scotland. The village lies south of the Eildon Hills on the Sprouston and Newtown burns, approximately 40 miles (64 km) south-east of Edinburgh...
- Richard de Luci, who kept it for some 250 years; the other, held by the de Sproustons and then the Aslakes, was owned by the Bishop of Norwich. In 1545, the...
- the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. Places nearby include Stichill, Sprouston, Nenthorn, Eccles, Gordon, Greenlaw as well as Floors Castle. The village...
- length of line in Scotland, in Roxburghshire, with stations at Carham and Sprouston on the Tweedmouth-Kelso route (making it the only English railway with...
- bombing target so the locomotive was evacuated to the small engine shed at Sprouston railway station (near Kelso) on the Tweedmouth to St Boswells line in...
- 839 1,370 Spott East Lothian Scottish Borders Haddingtonshire 1,092 194 Sprouston Scottish Borders Roxburghshire Absorbed parish of Lempitlaw at the Reformation...