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Towns near Newtown St Boswells
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St. Boswells
(2 Miles)*
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Melrose
(2 Miles)*
The triple peaks of the Eildon Hills are the most distinctive single landmark in the Borders. At their feet in the valley of the River Tweed lies Melrose, the birthplace of the game of rugby sevens. |
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Gattonside
(2 Miles)*
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Bowden
(3 Miles)*
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Darnick
(3 Miles)*
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Maxton
(3 Miles)*
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Longnewton
(3 Miles)*
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Earlston
(3 Miles)*
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Midlem
(4 Miles)*
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Lindean
(5 Miles)*
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Lilliesleaf
(5 Miles)*
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Smailholm
(5 Miles)*
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Harrietfield
(5 Miles)*
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Galashiels
(6 Miles)*
Galashiels lies at the heart of the Borders lies in the narrow valley of the Gala Water, close to its meeting with the River Tweed. |
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Selkirk
(6 Miles)*
The Ancient and Royal Burgh of Selkirk stands high above the Ettrick and Yarrow Valleys. The town's industrial background is reflected in the number of specialist tweed outlets. |
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