Plantation End

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Roxburghshire

Scotland

Plantation End

Summit, Brox Law The maize provides cover and food for pheasants.
Summit, Brox Law Credit: Richard Webb

Plantation End is a picturesque freshwater marsh located in Roxburghshire, Scotland. Nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, this natural marvel is a haven for various species of plants and animals.

The centerpiece of Plantation End is a serene lake, which stretches over an area of approximately 10 acres. The lake is fed by a network of small streams and springs that flow from the surrounding hills, ensuring a constant supply of fresh water. Its crystal-clear waters are home to a diverse range of aquatic life, including fish, frogs, and various species of water birds.

Surrounding the lake, there is a well-maintained pool that serves as a breeding ground for several species of water plants. The pool's calm and still waters provide an ideal environment for the growth of lilies, reeds, and other water-loving vegetation. This thriving plant life not only adds to the beauty of the area but also provides habitat and sustenance for a variety of insects, amphibians, and bird species.

Adjacent to the pool, there is a smaller pond that acts as a natural filtration system. The pond's water is rich in nutrients, thanks to the decomposition of organic matter from surrounding vegetation. This nutrient-rich water supports the growth of various types of algae and other microscopic organisms, which in turn provide food for larger aquatic organisms.

Plantation End, with its lake, pool, and pond, offers a unique opportunity for nature enthusiasts to observe and appreciate the delicate balance of a freshwater ecosystem. Its breathtaking beauty and rich biodiversity make it a must-visit destination for those seeking to connect with the wonders of the natural world.

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Summit, Brox Law The maize provides cover and food for pheasants.
Summit, Brox Law
The maize provides cover and food for pheasants.
Arable fields at Galalaw Farm
Arable fields at Galalaw Farm
Millennium Garden at Floors Castle This lovely formal garden with its French-style parterre was created to commemorate the new millennium and features the intertwining initials of the 10th Duke and Duchess of Roxburghe.
Millennium Garden at Floors Castle
This lovely formal garden with its French-style parterre was created to commemorate the new millennium and features the intertwining initials of the 10th Duke and Duchess of Roxburghe.
The approach to Floors Castle Floors Castle is set in the Roxburghe Estate. It is one of the most excellent stately homes Scotland has to offer. 
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The approach to Floors Castle
Floors Castle is set in the Roxburghe Estate. It is one of the most excellent stately homes Scotland has to offer. LinkExternal link
Home Farm Cottages At Floors Home Farm.
Home Farm Cottages
At Floors Home Farm.
Statue of Hermes in walled garden At Floors Castle.
Statue of Hermes in walled garden
At Floors Castle.
Walled garden at Floors Castle With Hermes on his pedestal.
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Walled garden at Floors Castle
With Hermes on his pedestal. Link
Fisherman and ghillie on the River Tweed As we watched a salmon or trout leapt out of the water beyond the boat!
Fisherman and ghillie on the River Tweed
As we watched a salmon or trout leapt out of the water beyond the boat!
Kelso Bridge Over the River Tweed.
Kelso Bridge
Over the River Tweed.
North Trinity Church, East Bowmont Street, Kelso Built as Kelso United Presbyterian Church replacing and on site of church of 1788. (Historic Scotland) Latterly in use as a workshop.
North Trinity Church, East Bowmont Street, Kelso
Built as Kelso United Presbyterian Church replacing and on site of church of 1788. (Historic Scotland) Latterly in use as a workshop.
Former Head Gardener's House, Floors Castle, Kelso This house stands within the Walled Garden of Floors Castle and has been beautifully restored. It is now available as a holiday let.
Former Head Gardener's House, Floors Castle, Kelso
This house stands within the Walled Garden of Floors Castle and has been beautifully restored. It is now available as a holiday let.
Floors Castle (Main Block), Kelso Standing on the banks of the River Tweed, Floors Castle has the common 18th-century layout of a main block with two symmetrical service wings. The Castle is a Category A Listed Building.
Floors Castle (Main Block), Kelso
Standing on the banks of the River Tweed, Floors Castle has the common 18th-century layout of a main block with two symmetrical service wings. The Castle is a Category A Listed Building.
Weather Station, Walled Garden, Floors Castle, Kelso This box is known as a Stevenson Screen and contains instruments that measure temperature, humidity and rainfall. An official weather station for the Meteorological Office since 1941, records are collected daily by the Head Gardener and are then passed on to the Meteorological Office.
Weather Station, Walled Garden, Floors Castle, Kelso
This box is known as a Stevenson Screen and contains instruments that measure temperature, humidity and rainfall. An official weather station for the Meteorological Office since 1941, records are collected daily by the Head Gardener and are then passed on to the Meteorological Office.
Town Hall, Kelso Built in 1816 at the expense of the 5th Duke of Roxburghe and local subscribers, the town hall is set in a conspicuous position projecting into the Square. The present hall stands on the site of the tolbooth, which was described as 'old and ruinous' in the late 18th century. It is probable that some of the masonry of the tolbooth was reused in the construction of the present building. The present ornamental character is largely the result of work carried out by J. D. Swanston of Kirkcaldy in 1904-6. Before these alterations, the ground-floor arcade was open on three sides to form a market-area. At first-floor level the detached Ionic columns of the centrepiece were replaced by attached columns raised on pedestals linked by a balustrade. The wallhead balustrade was removed, and Gibbs surrounds were added to the round-headed openings of the clock-tower. The interior was also extensively remodelled and most of the original fittings were replaced. The first floor, reached by a staircase to the rear, incorporated the council-chamber.
Town Hall, Kelso
Built in 1816 at the expense of the 5th Duke of Roxburghe and local subscribers, the town hall is set in a conspicuous position projecting into the Square. The present hall stands on the site of the tolbooth, which was described as 'old and ruinous' in the late 18th century. It is probable that some of the masonry of the tolbooth was reused in the construction of the present building. The present ornamental character is largely the result of work carried out by J. D. Swanston of Kirkcaldy in 1904-6. Before these alterations, the ground-floor arcade was open on three sides to form a market-area. At first-floor level the detached Ionic columns of the centrepiece were replaced by attached columns raised on pedestals linked by a balustrade. The wallhead balustrade was removed, and Gibbs surrounds were added to the round-headed openings of the clock-tower. The interior was also extensively remodelled and most of the original fittings were replaced. The first floor, reached by a staircase to the rear, incorporated the council-chamber.
Road, Floors Castle Newly trimmed hedges.
Road, Floors Castle
Newly trimmed hedges.
Hector Innes Photography Hector Innes Photography is located at 33 The Square, Kelso. The business was established in 1937.
Hector Innes Photography
Hector Innes Photography is located at 33 The Square, Kelso. The business was established in 1937.
Signs at Duns Wynd, Kelso Duns Wynd is off Roxburgh Street and the route of the Borders Abbeys Way to The Cobby, the north bank of the Tweed.
Signs at Duns Wynd, Kelso
Duns Wynd is off Roxburgh Street and the route of the Borders Abbeys Way to The Cobby, the north bank of the Tweed.
The Tweed at Kelso The Cobby is the green bank of the river east of the grounds of Floors Castle and a pleasant riverside walk.
The Tweed at Kelso
The Cobby is the green bank of the river east of the grounds of Floors Castle and a pleasant riverside walk.
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Plantation End is located at Grid Ref: NT7133 (Lat: 55.595803, Lng: -2.4616609)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Located within 500m of 55.595803,-2.4616609
Tourism: viewpoint
Lat/Long: 55.5965704/-2.4558919
Site of main gate to castle
Historic: archaeological_site
Lat/Long: 55.5956366/-2.4565429
Daniel's Den
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 55.5936562/-2.4632601
Fair Cross Ana
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 55.5991189/-2.458578
Parking
Lat/Long: 55.5935495/-2.4551868
Bench
Survey Date: 2021-07-06
Lat/Long: 55.5960351/-2.4559424
Centuries of Conflict
Board Type: history
Direction: 110
Information: board
Survey Date: 2021-07-06
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 55.5960609/-2.4559029
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.593027/-2.4643048
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.5922428/-2.4658111
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.5917844/-2.4649434
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