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West Linton, General
Village (Period Unassigned)
Site Name West Linton, General
Classification Village (Period Unassigned)
Canmore ID 98046
Site Number NT15SW 55
NGR NT 1497 5181
NGR Description Centred NT 1497 5181
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
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- Council Scottish Borders, The
- Parish Linton (Tweeddale)
- Former Region Borders
- Former District Tweeddale
- Former County Peebles-shire
NT15SW 55 Centred 1497 5181
West Linton village is described in the Object Name Book of the Ordnance Survey as 'A viilage of considerable size situated on the main road leading from Ednburgh to Biggar about 16 miles south of the former. The village is composed of one principal street running North and South with a few small lanes and alleys going to the right and left. The houses are very irregularly built their height ranging from one to two storeys and in several instances having their gables to the street, which would lead a person to suppose the village to be some antiquity. It is the second largest town in the County and has an Annual Fair or Market about the end of June for the sale of sheep. There is no trade or manufacture carried on in the village therefore the inhabitants for the gretare part are engagde in agricultural pursuits. There are two Inns or Public Houses in the village together with a few grocer and draper shops. It is the property of different individuals who hold their tenure by feu from the Patron or Principal, The Earl of Wemyss. There are three places for Divine worship in the village, the Eastablished United Presbyterian and Episcopal Church, together with four schools, so that children have every facility afforded them for education'
Name Book 1854
REFERENCE:
DICK PEDDIE AND McKAY
Housing blocks C, D, E, F for Peebles County Council:
Dick Peddie, McKay and Jamieson new scheme 1946
Bin 3 Bag 1
Sbc Note
This village has a sinuous main street and narrow side-lanes, with cottages that have been mostly modernised. The most distinctive building is the Raemartin Hotel.
Information from Scottish Borders Council