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Discover newcastleton scotland. copshaw holm information
2012-05-15 ⚑tech
copshaw Holm Information Discover NewcastletonThe planned village of Newcastleton locally titled copshaw holm was founded by Henry Scott the 3rd Duke of Buccleuch on the 4th March 1793 taking the place of the original village of Castleton as a centre of development for flax, wool and cotton handloom weaving. Newcastleton is designed in a crisscross of streets with three squares and being in liddesdale is home to the Armstrong and
Scottish borders tours, virtual tour newcastleton, scottish borders
copshaw Holm is an area with lots of natural beauty boasting great walks and lots of wildlife, built up around the flax, wool and cotton handloom weaving industry and built in 1793 it has evolved to become a favorite place for adventurers, mountain bikers, walkers and the occasional motor rally. Newcastleton has strong historical roots from the Border Reivers to powerful local clans, we have a heritage centre where you can lookup
Copshaw clatter newsletter, newcastleton, copshaw holm
2012-05-15
copshaw Clatter Newsletter, Newcastleton, copshaw Holm Home. Through the years 1980s. 1990s. 2000 to present day. Contact Welcome to the copshaw Clatter The community newsletter for Newcastleton is available every month. This web site is a guide to the history of the newsletter and does not list any articles or advertisers online. The village is also referred to as copshaw Holm or simply, The Holm. Monthly Items The copshaw

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