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  2. St Abbs - Wikipedia

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    St Abbs harbour as seen from the coastal path. St Abbs is a small fishing village on the southeastern coast of Scotland, within the Coldingham parish of Scottish Borders.. The village was originally known as Coldingham Shore, the name St Abbs being adopted in the 1890s.

  3. Berwick-upon-Tweed - Wikipedia

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    Thus at various points in the Middle Ages and from 1482 (when Berwick became administered by England), Berwickshire had the unique distinction of being the only county in the British Isles to be named after a town in another country. [54] Coat of arms of the Berwick-Upon-Tweed Borough Council from 1958 until 1974.

  4. Berwickshire - Wikipedia

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    The Berwickshire Civic Society is campaigned for road signs at the entrances to the county to have notices added saying "You are now entering the ancient county of Berwickshire", and they hold an annual Keep Berwickshire Tidy Campaign, judged each April. The high school west of Duns is named Berwickshire High School, and has been open since ...

  5. Fast Castle - Wikipedia

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    Fast Castle is the ruined remains of a coastal fortress in Berwickshire, south-east Scotland, in the Scottish Borders. It lies 4 miles (6.4 km) north west of the village of Coldingham, and just outside the St Abb's Head National Nature Reserve, run by the National Trust for Scotland. The site is protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. [1]

  6. Cockburnspath - Wikipedia

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    Cockburnspath (/ ˈ k oʊ b ər n z ˌ p ɑː θ / KOH-bərnz-path) [2] is a village in Berwickshire in the Scottish Borders. It lies near the North Sea coast between Berwick-upon-Tweed and Dunbar. Cockburnspath is the eastern terminus of the Southern Upland Way as well as the northern terminus of the Berwickshire Coastal Path.

  7. Dryburgh - Wikipedia

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    Dryburgh is a village in the Borders region of Scotland, within the county of Berwickshire. It is most famous for the ruined Dryburgh Abbey. Dryburgh Abbey Hotel lies on the edge of the village. The village K6 red telephone box outside the former post office is Category B listed. [1] The Old Corn Mill to the south-east is also Category B listed ...

  8. Category:Berwickshire - Wikipedia

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    Berwickshire — historic county and current lieutenancy area, in the Scottish Borders, southeastern Scotland. Subcategories This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total.

  9. Bonkyll Castle - Wikipedia

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    Bonkyll Castle (also variously spelled Bonkyl, Boncle, Buncle, Bunkle or Bonkill) was a medieval fortress situated in the historic Scottish county of Berwickshire, from 1973 the Scottish Borders. It is situated 4 miles north of Duns and 4 miles south of Grantshouse. Few traces survive and the site is protected as a scheduled monument. [1]

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