The Willow Beds

Wood, Forest in Roxburghshire

Scotland

The Willow Beds

Winter cereal crop, Roxburgh Moor Towards two small woodlands.
Winter cereal crop, Roxburgh Moor Credit: JThomas

The Willow Beds is a picturesque woodland area located in Roxburghshire, Scotland. Spanning over several acres, it is known for its dense collection of willow trees and lush greenery. The woodland is situated near the banks of the River Teviot, adding to its natural beauty and providing a serene atmosphere to visitors.

The Willow Beds offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking peace and quiet. The well-maintained paths wind through the forest, allowing visitors to explore the area at their own pace. The towering willow trees provide ample shade, creating a cool and refreshing ambiance even on hot summer days.

Wildlife is abundant in The Willow Beds, with various species of birds, small mammals, and insects making their home in the woodland. Birdwatchers will delight in the opportunity to spot rare and beautiful species, while nature photographers will find ample subjects to capture in their lenses.

The Willow Beds is also a great place for outdoor activities such as walking, jogging, and picnicking. The peaceful setting and stunning scenery make it an ideal spot for a relaxing stroll or a family outing. The woodland is easily accessible, with ample parking facilities and well-marked trails.

Overall, The Willow Beds in Roxburghshire is a natural haven that showcases the beauty of Scotland's woodlands. It offers a sanctuary for both nature lovers and those seeking a moment of tranquility in the heart of nature.

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The Willow Beds Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.581734/-2.5132559 or Grid Reference NT6732. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Winter cereal crop, Roxburgh Moor Towards two small woodlands.
Winter cereal crop, Roxburgh Moor
Towards two small woodlands.
Minor road, Roxburgh Moor
Minor road, Roxburgh Moor
A phone box at Makerstoun It appears to be used as the village library.
A phone box at Makerstoun
It appears to be used as the village library.
Makerstoun phone box The box is being used as a library.
Makerstoun phone box
The box is being used as a library.
A sundial at Makerstoun Parish Churchyard According to The Churches and Graveyards of Roxburghshire by G A C Binnie, the sundial and pedestal was gifted by General Sir Thomas Makdougall Brisbane, once Governor General of New South Wales.
A sundial at Makerstoun Parish Churchyard
According to The Churches and Graveyards of Roxburghshire by G A C Binnie, the sundial and pedestal was gifted by General Sir Thomas Makdougall Brisbane, once Governor General of New South Wales.
Roxburgh Newtown Sheep graze beside the Stockstruther Burn on land obviously unsuited to arable use.
Roxburgh Newtown
Sheep graze beside the Stockstruther Burn on land obviously unsuited to arable use.
Stockstruther Burn Flowing between steep banks towards the Tweed.
Stockstruther Burn
Flowing between steep banks towards the Tweed.
Kelso Branch Railway Overgrown railway trackbed at Roxburgh Newtown.
Kelso Branch Railway
Overgrown railway trackbed at Roxburgh Newtown.
Potatoes, Roxburgh Newtown
Potatoes, Roxburgh Newtown
Round bales, Roxburgh After the barley harvest.
Round bales, Roxburgh
After the barley harvest.
Over Roxburgh triangulation pillar Between barley fields, the one I am standing in has been harvested, the other is still standing.
Over Roxburgh triangulation pillar
Between barley fields, the one I am standing in has been harvested, the other is still standing.
Barley, Trows Above the unseen River Tweed.
Barley, Trows
Above the unseen River Tweed.
Field, Trows A grass field in a mainly arable area.
Field, Trows
A grass field in a mainly arable area.
Water tower, Trows A water tower with a slate roof opposite the steadings at Trows.
Water tower, Trows
A water tower with a slate roof opposite the steadings at Trows.
Barley near Trows
Barley near Trows
Railway bridge, Roxburgh Newtown A road bridge over the Kelso Branch Railway.
Railway bridge, Roxburgh Newtown
A road bridge over the Kelso Branch Railway.
'Footpaths End' This footpath near Corbie Craigs by the River Tweed suddenly ends,needing one to detour somewhat. Unless of course you can walk on water.
'Footpaths End'
This footpath near Corbie Craigs by the River Tweed suddenly ends,needing one to detour somewhat. Unless of course you can walk on water.
Makerstoun House The house stands in a prominent position above the River Tweed.
Makerstoun House
The house stands in a prominent position above the River Tweed.
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The Willow Beds is located at Grid Ref: NT6732 (Lat: 55.581734, Lng: -2.5132559)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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