-
Walkerburn (Scottish Gaelic: Allt an Fhùcadair) is a
small village in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland, on the A72
about 8
miles (13 km) from Peebles...
- Penicuik, Prestonpans, Rosewell, Roslin,
South Queensferry, Tranent,
Walkerburn, West
Calder and West Linton. It
replaced a
system of
postal district...
-
Walkerburn Sevens is an
annual rugby sevens event held by
Walkerburn RFC, in
Walkerburn, Scotland. The
Walkerburn Sevens was the
sixth of the
Border Sevens...
-
Glasgow City Chambers,
Glasgow Craigellachie Bridge,
Moray The Kirna,
Walkerburn Balmoral Hotel,
Edinburgh Harbourmaster's House, Dysart, Fife
Perth Theatre...
-
Walkerburn Rugby Football Club was a
rugby union side in the
small village of
Walkerburn in the Borders, Scotland. They pla**** in the East Non-League....
-
league known as
Kings of the Sevens. Of the
extended circuit only the
Walkerburn Sevens is not
included in this league. The
Kings of the
Sevens championship...
- Grangehill), is a
Category A
listed villa in
Walkerburn, Peeblesshire, Scotland. It is one of
three villas in
Walkerburn designed by
Frederick Thomas Pilkington...
-
Walkerburn railway station served the
village of
Walkerburn,
Scottish Borders,
Scotland from 1867 to 1962 on the
Peebles Railway. The
station opened on...
-
include Glentress, Kirkburn,
Scottish Borders, Kirkhouse, Traquair, and
Walkerburn. In 1999
local farmer Tom
Renwick spent £5m on the
development of Cardrona...
- century. It
stands south of the
River Tweed and the A72,
around 3km east of
Walkerburn in the
Scottish Borders. The
ruins are a
scheduled monument. In 1511 King...