Grid reference NT3336
near to Innerleithen, Scottish Borders, Scotland
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The Library in Innerleithen, Peeblesshire
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Innerleithen: site of former station, 2000
View NW on the B709 into the village, where the ex-NBR (Edinburgh) - Peebles - Galashiels - (Edinburgh) line used to cross, until closed completely 5/2/62; the station had been on the right. (Cf. NT3336 : Innerleithen station master's house).
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Leithen Water flows into the River Tweed
Looking up river at a bend on the River Tweed at the point where the Leithen Water flows into the Tweed. Compare this picture of the 2 rivers in their usual state with NT3336 : The Leithen Water meets the Tweed which shows the rivers after 2 weeks of rain.
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Horsbrugh Street, Innerleithen
The junction of Horsbrugh Street with Pirn Road, the A72 to Galashiels.
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Vale of Leithen Football Club Ground
Formed in 1891, the club play their home games at Victoria Park in the East of Scotland League. Today they were playing St Cuthbert Wanderers in the South Region Challenge Cup quarter finals. These are some of the St Cuthbert Wanderers... (more)
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River Tweed near Innerleithen
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High Street (A72), Innerleithen
From outside St James RC Church (Entrance gate right).
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St James' R.C. Church
This church (1881) in High Street is fourteenth-century English Decorated Gothic with a 30m broach spire on a tower. (Source: Borders and Berwick, An Architectural Guide by Charles Alexander Strang).
The church is split between two squares... (more)
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Bridge over the Leithen Water, Innerleithen
The A72 bridge at the eastern end of the High Street with the junction of the B709 Leithen Road (L) and Leithen Crescent (R).
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Boiler House
The chimney of Caerlee Mill where steam was introduced in the 1840s by the then owner, Robert Gill, to supplement the traditional water power from the nearby stream, the Leithen Water.
The Mill was acquired by the Ballantyne family in... (more)
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Innerleithen from Traquair
A view from the Southern Upland Way to the town with Lee Pen in cloud beyond.
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River Tweed at Innerleithen, 1988
View SW from Traquair Bridge, upstream to [?] Dun Hill (2,433 ft), past Traquair House hidden in trees by the river.
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