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  2. Earlston - Wikipedia

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    Just north of Earlston, on the valley floor in its former deer park setting, is the estate of Carolside, with a three-storey-and-basement Georgian mansion, including possibly later single-storey bow-ended wings built for James Lauder of Carolside (died 1799).

  3. Carolside, Scottish Borders - Wikipedia

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    The late-18th-century house is a category B listed building, [1] and is set in a former deer park. It was based on a design for Chesterfield House, Mayfair, London by the architect Isaac Ware. [2] The drawing room contains a fireplace designed by Pietro Bossi, taken from Baronscourt, County Tyrone, around 1948.

  4. List of listed buildings in Earlston, Scottish Borders

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    Upload another image Rhymer's Tower 55°38′09″N 2°40′53″W  /  55.635914°N 2.681342°W  / 55.635914; -2.681342  (Rhymer's Tower) Category B 2118 Upload Photo Cowdenknowes 55°37′30″N 2°40′22″W  /  55.625071°N 2.672848°W  / 55.625071; -2.672848  (Cowdenknowes) Category A 2120 Upload another image Mausoleum, Mellerstain 55°38′47″N 2°34′11″W ...

  5. Earlston, East Ayrshire - Wikipedia

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    Earlston is a hamlet in Riccarton, East Ayrshire, Scotland. The habitation dates from at least the early 18th century [ 1 ] and is near Caprington Castle and Todrigs Mill. It was for many years the site of a large sawmill and a mine pumping engine, and had sidings of the Glasgow and South-Western Railway 's Fairlie Branch.

  6. Earlston Sevens - Wikipedia

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    Earlston Sevens is an annual rugby sevens event held by Earlston RFC, in Earlston, Scotland. This was one of a group of Sevens tournaments instated after the First World War extending the original Borders Spring Circuit. The Earlston Sevens began in 1923. [1] The Earlston Sevens is part of the Kings of the Sevens championship run by the Border ...

  7. Earlston RFC - Wikipedia

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    Earlston RFC is a rugby union club, based at Earlston in the Scottish Borders (formerly Berwickshire). Earlston is in the East Division 3 of the East Regional League . It is the largest Scottish Borders club not to participate in the Border League .

  8. Gordon, Scottish Borders - Wikipedia

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    Modern Gordon has a Church of Scotland kirk, a nursery, a primary school, a lawn bowling club, a football pitch, a community woodland, children's play park, village hall, a public house/restaurant and village shop/takeaway. The main street has not changed for many years though there has been much housing development at the north end of the ...

  9. List of community council areas in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of community council areas established in each of the council areas of Scotland. As of 2012–3, there are 1,369 community council areas in Scotland, of which 1,129 (82%) have active community councils. There are also 3 Neighbourhood Representative Structures established in Dundee as alternatives to community councils. Scottish community councils date from 1976, when they were ...