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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Black_BaronyBlack Barony - Wikipedia

    Black Barony. Barony Castle, also and formerly known as Black Barony, and Darnhall, is a historic house at Eddleston in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. The house is currently operated as a hotel, and is protected as a Category B listed building. [1] Situated within the grounds lies the Great Polish Map of Scotland, a large relief model ...

  2. Traquair House. Traquair House, approximately 7 miles southeast of Peebles, is claimed to be the oldest continually inhabited house in Scotland. Whilst not strictly a castle, it is built in the style of a fortified mansion. It pre-dates the Scottish Baronial style of architecture, and may have been one of the influences on this style.

  3. Peebles Hydro. Peebles Hydro is an early 20th century hotel and spa resort in Peebles, in the historic county of Peebles-shire in the Scottish Borders. It is one of two hydropathic hotels left in Scotland, [citation needed] the other being Crieff Hydro in Perthshire . The hotel opened in 1881, but burnt down and was rebuilt in 1907.

  4. Made a Royal Burgh in 1152 by King David I of Scotland, Peebles has for many years been a market town cherished by locals and visitors alike, valued for its picturesque and unspoilt character. The town has something for everyone, from activities like fishing, walking, golf, cycling and horse riding to fine shopping , award winning restaurants and outstanding accommodation .

  5. Hay Lodge Hospital is a health facility at Neidpath Road in Peebles, Scotland. It is managed by NHS Borders. Hay Lodge is a Category B listed building. History. The hospital was commissioned to replace the ageing Peebles County Hospital on Rosetta Road and the Peebles War Memorial Hospital on Tweed Green.

  6. Shires of Scotland. The shires of Scotland ( Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachdan na h-Alba; Scots: Scots coonties ), [a] or counties of Scotland, are historic subdivisions of Scotland established in the Middle Ages and used as administrative divisions until 1975. Originally established for judicial purposes (being the territory over which a sheriff ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tweed_BridgeTweed Bridge - Wikipedia

    The Tweed Bridge is the only road crossing of the Tweed within Peebles. [2] It carries the B7062 public road, which is two lanes wide at this point. [10] Near to the Tweed Bridge is the Cuddy Bridge, a single arch bridge over the Eddleston Water, a tributary of the Tweed. [11]