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Eildon Hills from Kingsknowe Hotel, Galashiels 1988
View eastwards, across River Tweed which is hidden by trees; a lovely spot.
Image: © Ben Brooksbank
Taken: 10 Jun 1988
0.04 miles
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South-west in garden of Kingsknowe Hotel near Galashiels, 1988
Image: © Ben Brooksbank
Taken: 10 Jun 1988
0.04 miles
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Kingsknowe Hotel, Galashiels 1988
In the conservatory.
Image: © Ben Brooksbank
Taken: 10 Jun 1988
0.04 miles
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Kingsknowes Hotel
The Kingsknowes Hotel is an imposing Scottish baronial mansion, built in 1869 for the local textile mill owner, Adam Lees Cochrane. It was sympathetically converted into an Hotel in the 1960s, managing to retain much of the delicate elegance and charm of the original features, and furnished comfortably with its heritage in mind. http://www.kingsknowes.co.uk/
Image: © Russel Wills
Taken: 27 Jun 2015
0.06 miles
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Kingsknowes Hotel
A Scots baronial mansion built in 1869 for Adam Cochrane, a local textile mill owner, with a conservatory added in 1903. Now a hotel, and handy for exploring the Galashiels-Melrose-Selkirk area.
Image: © M J Richardson
Taken: 1 Aug 2012
0.06 miles
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The Kingsknowes Hotel, Galashiels
The hotel is a converted Scots Baronial Mansion that overlooks the River Tweed. Viewed from Galafoot Bridge over the River Tweed.
Image: © Walter Baxter
Taken: 2 May 2010
0.07 miles
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Kingsknowes Hotel
A Scots baronial mansion built in 1869 for Adam Cochrane, a local textile mill owner. Now a hotel, and handy for the exploration of the area around the Eildon Hills and the old Tweed valley mill towns.
Image: © M J Richardson
Taken: 1 Aug 2012
0.07 miles
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Route of former Selkirk branch line, Galashiels
The Selkirk branch of the North British line left the Waverley Route at Selkirk Junction in Netherdale, crossed the Gala Water and ran SW on the west bank of the Tweed.
Image: © Jim Barton
Taken: 23 Feb 2020
0.09 miles
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Riverside path opposite Abbotsford
A pleasant woodland path on the north bank of the Tweed.
Image: © Jim Barton
Taken: 8 Oct 2020
0.11 miles
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East side of Galashiels from Broomyknowe Plantation
The view begins to open up as the Borders Abbeys Way climbs from the Tweed to cross higher ground southwards towards Selkirk. The prominent sandstone building near the centre is the Kingsknowes Hotel
Image The Tweed is out of sight below the trees.
Image: © Jim Barton
Taken: 1 Mar 2011
0.11 miles