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  2. List of listed buildings in Galashiels, Scottish Borders

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    Upload another image Cornmill Square, Monument To Sir Walter Scott 55°36′54″N 2°48′26″W  /  55.614986°N 2.807355°W  / 55.614986; -2.807355  (Cornmill Square, Monument To Sir Walter Scott) Category C(S) 31980 Upload Photo Dale Street, Netherdale Mill 55°36′32″N 2°47′07″W  /  55.608812°N 2.78537°W  / 55.608812; -2.78537  (Dale Street, Netherdale ...

  3. Galashiels - Wikipedia

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    Local government services for Galashiels are provided by the Scottish Borders Council. There is also a community council covering the town. [11] Galashiels was designated a burgh of barony in 1599 and later became a police burgh by 1868. [12] Galashiels Burgh Chambers on Albert Place was built in 1867. [13]

  4. Old Gala House - Wikipedia

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    Old Gala house by night. Old Gala House is a museum and conference centre situated in the Old Town area of Galashiels in the Scottish Borders.The building was originally built as a tower house in 1457 by the Hoppringill (Pringle) family, who had been granted the lands of Gala by the Earl of Douglas.

  5. Great Tapestry of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    It is now on permanent display in its own purpose-built gallery [1] and visitor centre in the town of Galashiels in the heartland of the Scottish Borders. The tapestry itself tells the story of Scotland's history, heritage and culture – from the country's land formation millions of years BC right to 2013 when the last panel was complete.

  6. Buckholm - Wikipedia

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    Buckholm is a farm near to the A7, in the Scottish Borders, Galashiels area of Scotland. Places nearby include Abbotsford, the Bow Castle Broch, Clovenfords, Darnick, Eildon, the Gala Water, the Lugate Water, and Stow. Buckholm Tower was built in 1582 by the Pringle family and is at the foot of Buckholm Hill.

  7. Abbotsford, Scottish Borders - Wikipedia

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    Abbotsford is a historic country house in the Scottish Borders, near Galashiels, on the south bank of the River Tweed.Now open to the public, it was built as the residence of historical novelist and poet Sir Walter Scott between 1817 and 1825. [1]

  8. Galashiels Burgh Chambers - Wikipedia

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    Galashiels Burgh Chambers is a municipal building in Albert Place, Galashiels, Scotland. The building, which was the headquarters of Galashiels Burgh Council, is a Category B listed building . [ 1 ]

  9. Tweedbank - Wikipedia

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    Tweedbank is a large village south-east of Galashiels in the Scottish Borders. It is part of the county of Roxburghshire. It is an outer suburb of Galashiels, on the other (eastern) side of the River Tweed. The population of Tweedbank at the latest census is 2,101. [2]