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Roberton, Scottish Borders

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Language
  
English Southern Scots

Country
  
Scotland

Post town
  
HAWICK

Local time
  
Monday 4:22 PM

Council area
  
Scottish Borders

OS grid reference
  
NT430143

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
TD9

Dialling code
  
01450

Roberton, Scottish Borders

Weather
  
6°C, Wind SW at 32 km/h, 71% Humidity

Scottish parliament
  
Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire

UK parliament constituency
  
Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk

Lieutenancy areas
  
Scottish Borders, Roxburgh, Ettrick and Lauderdale

Roberton is a small village in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, on the B711 and near to the A7, five miles from Hawick, 22 miles from Galashiels, and 23 miles from Langholm. It is situated by the Ale Water, the Alemoor Loch and the Borthwick Water, and nearby are Branxholme, Broadhaugh, Burnfoot and the Craik Forest.

Contents

Map of Roberton, Hawick, UK

Borders Poet

The Borders poet William Henry Ogilvie was born in Kelso in 1869. A cairn has been erected in his memory. "The hill road to Roberton's a steep road to climb, But where your foot has crushed it, you can smell the scented thyme, And if your heart's a Border heart, look down to Harden Glen, And hear the blue hills ringing with the restless hoofs again...."

Borthwick Mains Symbol Stone

Half-a-mile to the east of the village, in front of the house at Borthwick Mains, is a fish symbol-stone, possibly representing a salmon. The stone is 1.5 metres high, and the figure of a fish is almost a metre long, with the tail downwards, cut into the stone with pecked lines. It is similar to class 1 Pictish symbol stones of the 6th or 7th century, but its status is doubtful, and it may belong to a more recent period.

References

Roberton, Scottish Borders Wikipedia