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The hamlet of Cove near Cockburnspath has had a natural fishing harbour since the 17th Century. Visitors today see the improved harbour which was built in 1831, together with a cluster of picturesque listed buildings, owned and maintained...
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The Mercat Cross in Cockburnspath’s market place was erected in 1503 by James IV of Scotland, on the occasion of his marriage to Margaret Tudor, sister of Henry VIII. James gave the lands around Cockburnspath to Margaret as a...
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Originally built in the 14th Century, St Helen’s Church in Cockburnspath is a hidden gem, tucked between buildings opposite the village’s mercat cross. The church has been extensively modernised throughout its history, particularly in the 16th Century after the Reformation....
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