Sprouston

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Sprouston
Sprouston is located in Scottish Borders
Sprouston
Sprouston
 Sprouston shown within the Scottish Borders
OS grid reference NT7584735359
Council area Scottish Borders
Lieutenancy area Roxburgh, Ettrick and Lauderdale
Country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Kelso
Postcode district TD5 8
Dialling code 01573
Police Scottish
Fire Scottish
Ambulance Scottish
EU Parliament Scotland
UK Parliament Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk
Scottish Parliament Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire
List of places
UK
Scotland

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Sprouston is a village and parish in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, as well as the historic county of Roxburghshire, located 2 miles north-east of Kelso.[1]

The village is close to the south bank of the river Tweed (200 yards away[2]), which forms the northern boundary of the parish. The eastern border of the parish is also the border with England and with the parish of Carham, Northumberland in that country, Sprouston being the last Scottish parish on the south side of the Tweed. The parish of Linton borders Sprouston to the south and the parishes of Eckford and Kelso to the west. The parish forms a rough square shape about 4 miles across [2] and has an area of 8637 acres [1]

The earliest mention of this parish in an authentic document is in the foundation charter of Selkirk of 1114 and it is also mentioned in the charter given to Kelso Abbey in 1128.[2]

Sprouston Kirk, completed in 1781, is a replica of an older (12th Century) building which was sited nearby.[3]

Lempitlaw is a hamlet in the southern part of the parish and was formerly a parish itself, the remains of its church being visible up to the late 18th century. In the 19th century it was a barony in the possession of the Duke of Buccleuch, while the remaining area, the original parish of Sprouston, belonged to the Duke of Roxburghe,[2] whose seat is at Floors Castle nearby.

Sprouston Community Council covers roughly the same area as the civil parish.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Survey Gazetteer of the British Isles, publ. J.G. Bartholomew, 1904, p. 746
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 New Statistical Account of Scotland, Vol III Roxburgh, Peebles, Selkirk, publ.William Blackwood, 1845 pp.235-240
  3. Church of Scotland web site: http://www.kelsolinkedchurchescofs.org/sproutston-history retrieved Feb 2014
  4. Community Council http://www.scotborders.gov.uk/downloads/file/2303/sprouston_community_council_boundary_map retrieved Feb 2016


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