IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
COCKBURNSPATH, TD13 5YG

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to TD13 5YG by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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  • The higher the marker number, the further away the image location is from the centre of the postcode.

Image Listing (117 Images Found)

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1
Edinburgh Road, Cockburnspath
Image: © Walter Baxter Taken: 3 Feb 2020
0.03 miles
2
Burnside Cottage, Cockburnspath
Image: © kim traynor Taken: 9 Aug 2011
0.03 miles
3
The Mercat Cross in Cockburnspath
This cross was erected in 1503 by James IV to celebrate his marriage to Margaret Tudor, the sister of Henry VIII. The pretty cherry blossom was in full bloom on this beautiful sunny day.
Image: © Jennifer Petrie Taken: 4 May 2020
0.03 miles
4
Cockburnspath, Berwickshire : All You Ever Wanted To Know About The Southern Upland Way
Co'path is at the eastern end of the Southern Upland Way, a 212 mile long footpath across southern Scotland. This information board is fixed to the wall in a narrow alleyway off the main street (near the village's only shop). Weary walkers hoping to refuel on tea and buns or celebrate their achievement with a pint will be sorely disappointed - there's nothing here but that one shop.
Image: © Richard West Taken: 16 Aug 2010
0.04 miles
5
Cockburnspath
A narrow lane running southwards from the square.
Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 30 May 2010
0.04 miles
6
Old Manor House, Cockburnspath
Two conjoined dwellings known as Sparrow Castle, built in 1587. Cromwell is believed to have stayed here in 1648.
Image: © kim traynor Taken: 9 Aug 2011
0.04 miles
7
The village of Cockburnspath
The entrance to the village from the south-southwest.
Image: © Walter Baxter Taken: 19 Mar 2010
0.04 miles
8
St Helen's Church,Cockburnspath
On a beautiful sharp sunny morning in autumn.
Image: © Jennifer Petrie Taken: 8 Oct 2009
0.05 miles
9
Old Smiddy, Cockburnspath
Image: © kim traynor Taken: 9 Aug 2011
0.05 miles
10
St. Helen's church. The parish kirk of Cockburnspath.
The church records date back to 1642 but, it's believed, a church has stood here since medieval times.
Image: © James Denham Taken: 29 Aug 2008
0.05 miles
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