The Puts

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Peeblesshire

Scotland

The Puts

Horsburgh Castle ruin with sheep pasture
Horsburgh Castle ruin with sheep pasture Credit: Astrid H

The Puts is a small body of water located in Peeblesshire, Scotland. It is classified as a freshwater marsh and is surrounded by lush greenery and wildlife. The Puts is a popular spot for fishing and birdwatching, with a variety of bird species such as ducks, geese, and herons often seen around the area.

The water in The Puts is generally clear and calm, making it an ideal spot for peaceful reflection and relaxation. The surrounding landscape is dotted with trees and shrubs, creating a picturesque setting for visitors to enjoy.

The Puts is not very large in size, making it a more intimate and secluded location compared to other bodies of water in the area. It is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature.

Overall, The Puts in Peeblesshire is a charming and serene destination for those looking to connect with nature and enjoy a peaceful day by the water.

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The Puts Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.642975/-3.1584712 or Grid Reference NT2739. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Horsburgh Castle ruin with sheep pasture
Horsburgh Castle ruin with sheep pasture
Horsburgh Castle Horsburgh Castle seen from the visitors centre on the opposite hillside.  Sheep and hills a plenty.
Horsburgh Castle
Horsburgh Castle seen from the visitors centre on the opposite hillside. Sheep and hills a plenty.
Milestone at Kingsmeadows, Peebles The One Mile marker on Kingsmeadows Road. An overgrown footpath just to the left leads to the riverside.
Milestone at Kingsmeadows, Peebles
The One Mile marker on Kingsmeadows Road. An overgrown footpath just to the left leads to the riverside.
Old summerhouse, Kingsmeadows An old summerhouse or other outbuilding in the grounds of Kingsmeadows House. Kingsmeadows used to belong to the Hay family until its sale in 1920. Much of the surrounding land was compulsorily purchased to build houses in the early 1960s, but the big house and immediate gardens were bought by the current owners, the Standard Life insurance company. See <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://historyofpeebles.com/Page178.html" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://historyofpeebles.com/Page178.html">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> for more background to Kingsmeadows.
Old summerhouse, Kingsmeadows
An old summerhouse or other outbuilding in the grounds of Kingsmeadows House. Kingsmeadows used to belong to the Hay family until its sale in 1920. Much of the surrounding land was compulsorily purchased to build houses in the early 1960s, but the big house and immediate gardens were bought by the current owners, the Standard Life insurance company. See LinkExternal link for more background to Kingsmeadows.
Remnant of the Wire Bridge, Peebles The post in the foreground appears to be the only surviving part of a former suspension footbridge across the Tweed here. It was a private bridge for the Kingsmeadows estate, connecting with Wire Bridge Cottage, just in view across the river. Further historical background and a photograph of the bridge are given in 'Peebles Remembered' published by The Tweeddale Society in 2005.
Remnant of the Wire Bridge, Peebles
The post in the foreground appears to be the only surviving part of a former suspension footbridge across the Tweed here. It was a private bridge for the Kingsmeadows estate, connecting with Wire Bridge Cottage, just in view across the river. Further historical background and a photograph of the bridge are given in 'Peebles Remembered' published by The Tweeddale Society in 2005.
The Hub Cafe, Glentress Packed out as usual and sadly such a good, fair priced cafe as this just had to go. They were denied the chance to bid for the lease for the shiny new facility over the road and closed down by the Forestry Commission.  Apparently this is normal practice once one of their facilities becomes popular, and I have seen a similar enterprise in the Forest of Dean go the same way.  

The bike shop closed today, so no more good value, and quick services for my bikes.
The Hub Cafe, Glentress
Packed out as usual and sadly such a good, fair priced cafe as this just had to go. They were denied the chance to bid for the lease for the shiny new facility over the road and closed down by the Forestry Commission. Apparently this is normal practice once one of their facilities becomes popular, and I have seen a similar enterprise in the Forest of Dean go the same way. The bike shop closed today, so no more good value, and quick services for my bikes.
The Hub - the last day Having done so much for the success of the bike trails in Glentress Forest, today the shop was closed down by the Forestry Commission. They were not allowed to bid for the lease in the new all singing and all dancing centre across the road which we are expected to pay for (not a penny from me! - I'm parking elsewhere and riding in) and they are to be replaced by one of the big Edinburgh shops.

A legend!
The Hub - the last day
Having done so much for the success of the bike trails in Glentress Forest, today the shop was closed down by the Forestry Commission. They were not allowed to bid for the lease in the new all singing and all dancing centre across the road which we are expected to pay for (not a penny from me! - I'm parking elsewhere and riding in) and they are to be replaced by one of the big Edinburgh shops. A legend!
Horsbrugh Castle A 16th century castle, now a roofless ruin, on a hillock just S of the A72 near Cardrona - see <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/search_item/index.php?service=RCAHMS&id=51274" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/search_item/index.php?service=RCAHMS&id=51274">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> for more detail. Horsburgh is an alternative spelling for the name. There is also a ruined tower at Nether Horsburgh in NT3039 to the east.
Horsbrugh Castle
A 16th century castle, now a roofless ruin, on a hillock just S of the A72 near Cardrona - see LinkExternal link for more detail. Horsburgh is an alternative spelling for the name. There is also a ruined tower at Nether Horsburgh in NT3039 to the east.
The Tweed near Kailzie Compare with <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1850309">NT2838 : A bend on the River Tweed near Kailzie</a> which shows the same scene in May 2010.
The Tweed near Kailzie
Compare with NT2838 : A bend on the River Tweed near Kailzie which shows the same scene in May 2010.
Eshiels and Glentress A view from the old railway route between Cardrona and Peebles on a morning with light snow showers.
Eshiels and Glentress
A view from the old railway route between Cardrona and Peebles on a morning with light snow showers.
Decorated trees, Eshiels Community Woodland Trees with a brighter look at the site of the Eshiels Youth Sculpture Project in this part of the woodland by the Tweed - see also <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1306105">NT2739 : Eshiels Youth Sculpture project</a>.
Decorated trees, Eshiels Community Woodland
Trees with a brighter look at the site of the Eshiels Youth Sculpture Project in this part of the woodland by the Tweed - see also NT2739 : Eshiels Youth Sculpture project.
The Tweed near Scotsmill Looking upstream with some of the new houses at Whitehaugh on the edge of Peebles in view.
The Tweed near Scotsmill
Looking upstream with some of the new houses at Whitehaugh on the edge of Peebles in view.
Scotsmill by the Tweed Houses on the S bank upstream of the Kailzie Estate.
Scotsmill by the Tweed
Houses on the S bank upstream of the Kailzie Estate.
Peebles sewage works Filter beds at Eshiels; the path and cycleway from Cardrona passes to the right, following the former Peebles - Galashiels railway line.
Peebles sewage works
Filter beds at Eshiels; the path and cycleway from Cardrona passes to the right, following the former Peebles - Galashiels railway line.
Ready for winter, Eshiels Depot A silo of road salt and several gritting lorries at the Scottish Borders Council road depot at Eshiels, on the site of a former railway yard and sheds.
Ready for winter, Eshiels Depot
A silo of road salt and several gritting lorries at the Scottish Borders Council road depot at Eshiels, on the site of a former railway yard and sheds.
Eshiels Tunnel The former railway tunnel under the A72 road has been opened up for use in the footpath and cycleway from Peebles to Cardrona. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1306143">NT2739 : Eastern portal of Eshiels Tunnel</a> and <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1306165">NT2739 : Inside Eshiels Tunnel</a> show the tunnel in 2009 before it was opened up.
Eshiels Tunnel
The former railway tunnel under the A72 road has been opened up for use in the footpath and cycleway from Peebles to Cardrona. NT2739 : Eastern portal of Eshiels Tunnel and NT2739 : Inside Eshiels Tunnel show the tunnel in 2009 before it was opened up.
Peel bike shop and cafe, Glentress The shiny new shop and cafe referred to in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2685512">NT2839 : The Hub Cafe, Glentress</a>, part of a new development at Glentress with car park, visitor centre and offices.
Peel bike shop and cafe, Glentress
The shiny new shop and cafe referred to in NT2839 : The Hub Cafe, Glentress, part of a new development at Glentress with car park, visitor centre and offices.
Sunshine around the corner, Haystoun A frosty January morning in Haystoun Estate on the road to Glen Sax. For a closeup of the sign, please see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2187833">NT2538 : Sign in Haystoun Estate</a>.
Sunshine around the corner, Haystoun
A frosty January morning in Haystoun Estate on the road to Glen Sax. For a closeup of the sign, please see NT2538 : Sign in Haystoun Estate.
Show me another place!

The Puts is located at Grid Ref: NT2739 (Lat: 55.642975, Lng: -3.1584712)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Recycling
Eshiels Recycling Centre
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