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Wikidata has entry 17 High Street, Hawick (Q56635138) with data related to this item. This is a photo of listed building number. 34640. Date: 3 September 2020, 14:11:58:
Hawick station was on the north bank of the river Teviot, below Wilton Hill Terrace, with a now demolished viaduct (near the Mart Street bridge) carrying the route south towards Carlisle. Waverley Walk [43] in Hawick is a footpath along the former railway route, north-eastward from the former station site near Teviotdale Leisure Centre. A ...
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Road through Burnfoot. Burnfoot (Scottish Gaelic: Bun na h-Aibhne) is a hamlet in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, close to Roberton, by the Borthwick Water.The nearest town is Hawick to the east, and other places nearby include the Alemoor Loch, Branxholme, Broadhaugh, the Craik Forest.
Upload another image Tower Knowe, Drumlanrig's Tower, Including Boundary Walls And Railings To S 55°25′17″N 2°47′17″W / 55.421327°N 2.787932°W / 55.421327; -2.787932 (Tower Knowe, Drumlanrig's Tower, Including Boundary Walls And Railings To S) Category B 34624 Upload Photo 4 And 6 High Street 55°25′18″N 2°47′16″W / 55.421643°N 2.787749°W / 55 ...
Hawick Target Hill Greyhound Track was a former greyhound racing track in Hawick in the Scottish Borders. The greyhound track was located between Mosshills Loch and Braid Road, south east of Hawick. [1] The track opened in 1939 adjacent to Target Field after some form of early greyhound racing existed at nearby Millers Knowes.
Ettrick Water is the river which flows through the Ettrick Valley, and across its flood plain, the Ettrick Marshes, within Selkirkshire.It is the second fastest rising river in Scotland, and it runs through the village of Ettrickbridge some dozen miles downstream, and the old town of Selkirk.
Shankend Viaduct is a former railway viaduct in the Scottish Borders just over six miles south of the town of Hawick.It is a category B listed building. [1]It carried the Edinburgh-Carlisle main line of the North British Railway, the Waverley Line, on 15 stone arches across the shallow Langside valley and the Langside burn.