Blackadder House
Blackadder House was an estate and stately house near the village of Allanton, in Berwickshire, Scotland. It was built on the site of the earlier Blackadder Castle. The house was vandalised by troops in World War I. Since there was no money to repair it, the house was demolished around 1925.
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Allanbank, Scottish Borders
Allanbank is a village near Allanton, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, in the historic county of Berwickshire.
Allanbank Chapel was dedicated to St. Mary and was located in a small field named Chapel Haugh.
Nearby places include Blackadder Water, Duns, Earlston, Edrom, Gavinton, Kelloe, Kimmerghame House, and the Whiteadder Water.
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Allanton, Scottish Borders
Allanton (Scottish Gaelic: Baile Alain) is a small village in the Scottish Borders region of Scotland. Historically part of Berwickshire, for many years it was part of the estate of Blackadder House, which was demolished around 1925.
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Kelloe House
Kelloe House was a country house in the former Berwickshire, in the Parish of Edrom, in the Scottish Borders. The house has been demolished. Kelloe Mains and Kelloe Bridge remain.
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Blackadder, Scottish Borders
Blackadder is a hamlet on the B6460, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, located at grid reference NT846523.
Places nearby include Allanton, Duns, Edrom, Fogo, Gavinton, and Whitsome.
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