Bushie

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Roxburghshire

Scotland

Bushie

A sunflower at Cliftonhill Farm This was one of many thousands of sunflowers in a field at Ednam which was open to the public.
A sunflower at Cliftonhill Farm Credit: Walter Baxter

Bushie is a picturesque freshwater marsh located in the region of Roxburghshire, Scotland. Situated amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, this natural marvel is known for its diverse aquatic ecosystem and stunning landscapes. Covering an area of approximately 10 acres, Bushie boasts a variety of water bodies including a lake, pool, pond, and freshwater marsh, each offering a unique habitat for an array of plant and animal species.

The lake in Bushie is a prominent feature, spanning across a significant portion of the marsh. It is characterized by its calm and crystal-clear waters, attracting visitors who seek tranquility and a serene environment. The pool, a smaller water body adjacent to the lake, is renowned for its reflective surface, mirroring the beauty of its surroundings.

The pond in Bushie is a vital component of the marsh, sustaining a diverse range of flora and fauna. It is home to several species of aquatic plants, such as water lilies and reeds, which provide shelter and food for numerous water-dwelling creatures. Frogs, newts, and dragonflies can often be spotted around the pond, adding to the marsh's vibrant ecosystem.

The freshwater marsh in Bushie is a thriving habitat for various species of birds, including wading birds and waterfowl. From graceful herons to colorful ducks, the marsh provides an ideal feeding and nesting ground for these avian residents. Additionally, the marshland supports a rich diversity of plant life, with sedges, rushes, and grasses forming dense vegetation that provides shelter and protection for numerous small mammals and insects.

Overall, Bushie in Roxburghshire is a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Its combination of a lake, pool, pond, and freshwater marsh creates a harmonious ecosystem, teeming with life and offering breathtaking views for visitors to enjoy.

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Bushie Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.617323/-2.3891493 or Grid Reference NT7536. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A sunflower at Cliftonhill Farm This was one of many thousands of sunflowers in a field at Ednam which was open to the public.
A sunflower at Cliftonhill Farm
This was one of many thousands of sunflowers in a field at Ednam which was open to the public.
An unusual planter at Ednam This toilet pan planter was at a sunflower field at Cliftonhill Farm. The flowers should thrive in that environment!
An unusual planter at Ednam
This toilet pan planter was at a sunflower field at Cliftonhill Farm. The flowers should thrive in that environment!
Minor road from Sprouston A minor road up through farmland to meet the B6396. Even after midday, there was still some frost on the road in the shadow of the woodland.
Minor road from Sprouston
A minor road up through farmland to meet the B6396. Even after midday, there was still some frost on the road in the shadow of the woodland.
Minor road from Sprouston (2) A straight road between neat hedges in the farmland rising to the south of the Tweed near Kelso.
Minor road from Sprouston (2)
A straight road between neat hedges in the farmland rising to the south of the Tweed near Kelso.
Minor road from Sprouston (3) The view across the Tweed valley opens out, here including the monument to James Thomson, author of the words of 'Rule Britannia', visible as the stone obelisk above the trees L of centre.
Minor road from Sprouston (3)
The view across the Tweed valley opens out, here including the monument to James Thomson, author of the words of 'Rule Britannia', visible as the stone obelisk above the trees L of centre.
Road to Kersquarter At the junction with the minor road up from Sprouston.
Road to Kersquarter
At the junction with the minor road up from Sprouston.
Farmland at Ferneyhill Ploughed fields to the NE of Kelso with the plantation on Tan Law beyond.
Farmland at Ferneyhill
Ploughed fields to the NE of Kelso with the plantation on Tan Law beyond.
Ednam Hill Drumlin summit.
Ednam Hill
Drumlin summit.
North side of Ednam Hill Ednam Hill is one of the bigger drumlins in the area.
North side of Ednam Hill
Ednam Hill is one of the bigger drumlins in the area.
South side of Ednam Hill
South side of Ednam Hill
Minor  road  junction  on  A698  east  of  Kelso The stone wall to the left is the Hendersyde Park Estate. The minor road goes up to Hendersyde Farm, with the brown tourist sign advertising Self Catering
Minor road junction on A698 east of Kelso
The stone wall to the left is the Hendersyde Park Estate. The minor road goes up to Hendersyde Farm, with the brown tourist sign advertising Self Catering
Hendersyde  Park  East  Lodge  entrance on A698 The East Lodge was built c1840 using stone from the Hendersyde quarry
Hendersyde Park East Lodge entrance on A698
The East Lodge was built c1840 using stone from the Hendersyde quarry
Sprouston Parish Church The church was built in 1781 on the site of a previous building. The external harled walls have recently been repainted.
Sprouston Parish Church
The church was built in 1781 on the site of a previous building. The external harled walls have recently been repainted.
Great mullein (Verbascum thapsus) This tall erect biennial plant with light yellow flowers is also known as Aaron’s Rod. This photo was taken in Sprouston Parish Churchyard.
Great mullein (Verbascum thapsus)
This tall erect biennial plant with light yellow flowers is also known as Aaron’s Rod. This photo was taken in Sprouston Parish Churchyard.
Great mullein (Verbascum thapsus) For a wider view of the plant in Sprouston Parish Churchyard; see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7532227">NT7535 : Great mullein (Verbascum thapsus)</a>.
Great mullein (Verbascum thapsus)
For a wider view of the plant in Sprouston Parish Churchyard; see NT7535 : Great mullein (Verbascum thapsus).
Inside Sprouston Parish Church This is a view down a central aisle with pews either side towards the chancel. The church is usually closed but I was lucky when someone arrived to put a notice up inside the vestibule and I was kindly allowed in.
Inside Sprouston Parish Church
This is a view down a central aisle with pews either side towards the chancel. The church is usually closed but I was lucky when someone arrived to put a notice up inside the vestibule and I was kindly allowed in.
A stained glass window at Sprouston Parish Church This window on the south wall is dedicated to John Agnew Findlay, a former minister of the church between 1891 and 1901.
A stained glass window at Sprouston Parish Church
This window on the south wall is dedicated to John Agnew Findlay, a former minister of the church between 1891 and 1901.
A symbolic gravestone at Sprouston Parish Churchyard This 18th century stone displays symbols of mortality and immortality. The skull, crossed bones and horizontal hourglass are symbols of mortality, while the winged soul at the head of the stone and the flower at the lower right are symbols of immortality.
A symbolic gravestone at Sprouston Parish Churchyard
This 18th century stone displays symbols of mortality and immortality. The skull, crossed bones and horizontal hourglass are symbols of mortality, while the winged soul at the head of the stone and the flower at the lower right are symbols of immortality.
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Bushie is located at Grid Ref: NT7536 (Lat: 55.617323, Lng: -2.3891493)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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