Chapter 2: Site Analysis Topography (L)

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Chapter 2: Site Analysis Topography (L) Meigle Hill AOD 421m Melrose Gait Gala Hill AOD 100m AOD 252m AOD 75m Eildon Hill AOD 422m Tweedbank is part of a valley conurbation of distinct villages and towns rich in natural and historic attractions, all within walkable or cyclable distance. Coalescence of the villages is an emerging problem following the successful opening of the Borders Railway and related growth. This is evident in the recent development of Melrose Gait to the north of the river. 50 0 0.5km 1km 2km 100 15

Chapter 2: Site Analysis Settlements (M) Melrose Gait new residential development 2017 Approximate location of previous Bridgend village dating back to 1790s Existing Lowood Settlement dating back to mid 19th C Existing Tweedbank settlement built between 1970 and 2000 New Tweedbank Station 16

Chapter 2: Site Analysis Existing land uses (M) 11 12 Easter Langlee Industrial Estate Uses - Existing Residential Business/Industry Sports Other Electrical works Buildings of interest Netherdale Industrial Estate 10 Gala R.F.C. Sewage works 03 02 13 01 01 Tweedbank Station 02 Crafts Centre 03 Tweedbank Community Centre 04 Primary school + Restaurant 05 Scottish Public Pension Agency 06 Bay Waverley Castle Hotel 07 Borders General Hospital 08 Abbotsford House 09 Kingsknowes Hotel 10 Heriot Watt University 11 St.John Church 12 Langlee Community Centre 13 Lowood Plant Nursery 04 09 05 06 Tweedbank Business Park Tweedbank Industrial Estate 08 Tweedbank Sports Complex 0 100m 500m 07 17

Chapter 2: Site Analysis Regional connectivity - walking and cycling networks (L) A series of regional hiking routes cross or are at close proximity to Tweedbank: A series of regional & national cycling routes cross Tweedbank: Borders Abbeys Way - the walk is themed as the ruined Borders abbeys (established by David I of Scotland and inhabited by monks in 12-16 C) and includes Kelso Abbey, Jedburgh Abbey, Melrose Abbey and Dryburgh Abbey as well as the towns of Hawick and Selkirk. Southern Upland Way - a coast to coast walk between Portpatrick in the west and Cockburnspath in the east. St Cuthbert s Way - a trail between Melrose and Lindisfarne of the coast of Northumberland. Midlem & Lindean Circuit - the route heads east from Selkirk and climbs to the summit on Lindean Moor and then undulates passing Lindean Loch Nature Reserve. Eilden Hills Circuit - the route takes you in a loop passing the Rhymer s Stone which offers pleasant views of the Tweed Valley. Scotts View Dryburgh - the route from Melrose climbs up towards Scott s View providing wonderful view of the River Tweed before looping round by Dryburgh. Abbotsford Circuit - the route has a short climb out of Melrose before dropping steeply through woods to Abbotsford, former home of Sir Walter Scott. It returns to Melrose via Tweedbank and along the Black Path. National Cycle Route 1 - the route runs from Dover to Shetland. Walking Routes Cycle Paths 45 min 30 min 15 min Borders Abbeys Way (109km) Southern Upland Way (340km) St Cuthbert s Way (101km) Other local paths 5km/h average walking speed 18 10min Midlem & Lindean Circuit (25km) Eilden Hills Circuit (13km) Scotts View Dryburgh C. (22km) Abbotsford Circuit (8km) National Cycle Route 1 15km/h average cycling speed

Chapter 2: Site Analysis Regional connectivity - walking and cycling networks (L) Eildon Hill lies south of Melrose and comprises of three hill tops. The north hilltop is surrounded by 5km of ramparts, enclosing an area of about 16ha in which at least 300 level platforms have been cut into the rock to provide bases for turf or timber-walled houses. In addition, the peaks were home for a hill fort occupied by 1000BC, in the Bronze Age. At its peak the hill fort population could have been 30006000 inhabitants, the largest known in Scotland from this period. In the 1st, 2nd and 4th Centuries the abandoned hill top fort hosted a Roman signal tower for the massive fort of Trimontium at the foot of the hill and a series of dwellings were constructed on the existing platforms. The mid hilltop is the highest and has a monument to Sir Walter Scott on it. The Eildon hills are surrounded by a large area of woodlands, home to wildlife such as roe deer, badgers, stoats and foxes. There is evidence which suggests that prehistoric peoples regarded Eildon Hill as a holy place used for ceremonial gatherings. There are several holy springs around the base of the hills dedicated to Christian saints but most likely originally dedicated to Celtic deities. Eildon Hill Abbotsford House is a Category A Listed historic country house near Melrose, on the south bank of the River Tweed. It was formerly the residence of historical novelist and poet, Sir Walter Scott. He bought the house in 1811 and built a small villa named Abbotsford, a reference to a ford nearby where abbots of Melrose Abbey used to cross the river in the past. Over the time Sir Walter Scott built additions to the house and made it into a mansion, building into the walls many sculptured stones from ruined castles and abbeys of Scotland. He built up a rich library which included a collection of ancient furniture, arms and armour, and other relics and curiosities, especially connected with Scottish history, notably the Celtic Torrs Pony-cap and Horns and the Woodwrae Stone. St Mary s Abbey, Melrose is a partly ruined monastery of the Cistercian order in Melrose (maintained by Historic Environment Scotland as a scheduled monument). Founded in 1136 by Cistercian monks at the request of King David I of Scotland it was the principal house of the order in the country until the Reformation. The east end of the abbey was completed in 1146. Other buildings in the complex were added over the next 50 years. The abbey was built in the Gothic manner and in the form of a St. John s Cross. A considerable portion of the abbey is now in ruins. A structure dating from 1590 is maintained as a museum open to the public. Abbotsford House Melrose Abbey Alexander II and other Scottish kings and nobles are buried at the abbey. A lead container believed to hold Scott had only enjoyed his residence one year when in the embalmed heart of Robert the Bruce was found in 1825 he met with a reverse of fortune and the estate 1921 below the Chapter House site (later found again went into debt. In 1830, the library were presented to in 1998) (the rest of his body is buried in Dunfermline him as a free gift by the creditors. The property was Abbey). wholly disencumbered in 1847 by Robert Cadell, the publisher, who cancelled the bond upon it in exchange The abbey is known for its carved decorative details for the family s share in the copyright of Sir Walter s such as saints, dragons, gargoyles and plants. works. The house was opened to the public in 1833 but continued to be occupied by Scott s descendants until 2004. The Leaderfoot Viaduct was opened on 16 November 1863 and carried the Berwickshire Railway connecting Reston with St Boswells via Duns and Greenlaw. The bridge was designed by Charles Jopp and Wylie & Peddie. The railway was severely damaged by flooding during August 1948, with 7 bridges on the line failing and the line closed to passenger traffic on 13 August 1948. Freight trains continued to run across the viaduct as far as Greenlaw until 19 July 1965. In 1981, the poor condition of the viaduct meant that it was due to be demolished. It was saved by Historic Scotland who upgraded it from Category B to A listing in 1986 and took over control of the viaduct from British Rail in 1996. Leaderfoot Viaduct 30min 19

Chapter 2: Site Analysis Local connectivity - walking and cycling networks (M) Connectivity - Existing 0 100m 500m to Galashiels B6374 Primary Roads Secondary Roads Rail Line Foot Paths / Walking Routes Cycle Routes to Edinburgh Redbridge Viaduct Borders Abbey Way Tweedbank Station B6360 to Gattonside to Galashiels Neighbourhood Centre Lowood Bridge Tweedbank Drive B6374 to Melrose Abbotsford A6091 to Darnick to Selkirk to Melrose 20

Chapter 2: Site Analysis Connectivity between the train station and the town centre (M) The new railway station has created a shift of gravity in Tweedbank. An existing neighbourhood street, Craw Wood, has now become the main pedestrian link for most residents from the station to their homes. Main route West-East Routes to residential clusters Tweedbank Station Neighbourhood Centre Craw Wood Footpath Arrival at Station Turn into Craw Wood End of Craw Wood 21