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Delve into Drumelzier
Drumelzier in The Scottish Borders (Scotland) is a city located in United Kingdom about 311 mi (or 501 km) north-west of London, the country's capital town.
Current time in Drumelzier is now 06:16 AM (Sunday). The local timezone is named Europe / London with an UTC offset of zero hours. We know of 11 airports closer to Drumelzier, of which 5 are larger airports. The closest airport in United Kingdom is Edinburgh Airport in a distance of 25 mi (or 41 km), North. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
There are two Unesco world heritage sites nearby. The closest heritage site in United Kingdom is Old and New Towns of Edinburgh in a distance of 34 mi (or 55 km), North-East. Also, if you like playing golf, there are some options within driving distance.
Since you are here already, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Livingston, Edinburgh, Dalkeith, Dumfries and Falkirk. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 7°C / 45 °F
Morning Temperature | 12°C / 53 °F |
Evening Temperature | 7°C / 45 °F |
Night Temperature | 7°C / 45 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 7% |
Air Humidity | 88% |
Air Pressure | 981 hPa |
Wind Speed | Strong breeze with 18 km/h (11 mph) from North |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Moderate rain |
Monday, 25th of November 2024
4°C (40 °F)
4°C (40 °F)
Light rain, strong breeze, overcast clouds.
Tuesday, 26th of November 2024
5°C (41 °F)
4°C (39 °F)
Light rain, fresh breeze, scattered clouds.
Wednesday, 27th of November 2024
3°C (37 °F)
1°C (33 °F)
Broken clouds, calm.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
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Drumelzier
Drumelzier, is a village on the B712 in the Tweed Valley in the Scottish Borders. The area of the village is extensive and includes the settlements of Wrae, Stanhope, Mossfennan and Kingledoors. To the north is Broughton and to the south the road passes Crook Inn to Tweedsmuir. The Drumelzier or Powsail Burn runs by here, and is a tributary of the River Tweed.
Wrae Tower
Wrae Tower is a ruined 16th century stone tower house, located in the upper Tweed Valley in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, and similarly south of the village of Broughton. The ruin is at grid reference NT115332, 3km south-west of Drumelzier. Only a fragment of the north-east corner stair tower, around 9m high and 4m across, remains standing. The tower was probably built by the Tweedies of Drumelzier, who owned the surrounding lands since 1320.
Stanhope, Peeblesshire
Stanhope is a small settlement in the Scottish Borders region. It is situated in the parish of Drumelzier in Peeblesshire, in the valley of the River Tweed. The Murray family acquired and established a Barony at Stanhope in 1634 as part of an estate that extended into Tweedsmuir. The settlement consists of a cluster of buildings by Stanhope Burn. It was the property of Sir David Murray, nephew of John Murray of Broughton who was active in the Jacobite rebellion of 1745.
Holms Water
The Holms Water is a river and a tributary of the River Tweed, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, near Glenkirk, Stanhope, Peeblesshire and Hearthstane.
Bellspool
Bellspool is a village in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, near to Drumelzier, Hopcarton and Kingledoors
Broughton Gallery
The Broughton Gallery is an art gallery in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, in the village of Broughton. The gallery was established in 1976 and offers works by contemporary British artists and craft makers. It is housed in Broughton Place, a historic house designed by Sir Basil Spence in 1936 in the style of a 17th-century Scots Baronial tower house.
Mossfennan
Mossfennan is a small settlement in southern Scotland near Drumelzier in the Scottish Borders, in the valley of the River Tweed. Mossfennan is a wooded area part of the parish of Glenholm. There was once a peel tower at Mossfennan. Also near Mossfennan are the remains of a Bronze Age burial cairn. When the Talla Railway was built there was a spectacular overhead sheep crossing at Mossfennan which cosisted of six concrete piers and a long ramps at right angles to the railway track.