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- St Boswells Village - News and general information about a village in the Scottish Borders.
- Newtown St Boswells - History and information about this village in the Borders.
- Thorntrees Amenity - Horticultural products and turf accessories supplier. Contact form and details. Based in Newtown St Boswells.
- St Boswells Curling Club - Includes syllabus and diary dates, competition results, cup holders, rinks, club rules and committee members.
- Advanced Arctic Spas - Hot tub and spa showroom in Newtown St Boswells. Also offers hot tub maintenance, saunas, gazebos, filters, chemicals and accessories.
- Tweedbreaks - Offering two holiday lets in Kelso and St Boswells. Provides property information and prices, facilities, local attractions and booking details.
- Dryburgh Abbey Hotel - Beautifully restored Scottish Country House situated in the breathtaking Borders countryside, on the banks of the Tweed, the hotel lies next to the historic ruins of Dryburgh Abbey. Venue for conferences and weddings, ideal for walking, golfing, fishing.
- Clint Lodge Country Guest House - Nineteenth century shooting lodge near Melrose. Lists room information and photographs, tariffs, local attractions, menus and contact details.
- Whitehouse - Family run establishment in a Victorian country house. Lists facilities, menus and tariff information.
- Ruthven Alarms - Intruder Alarm Systems, Fire Alarm Systems, Access Control Systems and Closed Circuit TV (CCTV) Systems. Product details and contact information provided.
Wikipedia Articles
- St. Boswells - St Boswells is a village (population 1,086 from 2001 Census) situated on the south side of the River Tweed in Eildon, in the Scottish Borders. It lies approx 1 mile SE of Newtown St.
- Newtown St. Boswells - Newtown St. Boswells is the administrative centre of the Scottish Borders council.
- Dryburgh Bridge - Dryburgh Suspension Bridge, near Dryburgh Abbey, Borders, Scotland, is a 19th century suspension bridge between the villages of Dryburgh and St. Boswells (part of a ribbon of settlements including Newtown St.
- Charles Sims (painter) - Charles Henry Sims (28 January, 1873, Islington – 13 April,1928, St. Boswells) was a British painter of portraits, landscapes, and decorative paintings.
- Greycrook - Greycrook, approximately 0.5km south-east of St Boswells, is a place in the Scottish Borders.