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4-612: Manor Water is a river in the parish of Manor , Peeblesshire in the Scottish Borders . It rises in the Ettrick Forest and flows down through the Maynor valley, passing the various farms and hamlets of Maynor as well as Kirkton Manynor, where the Maynor kirk and village hall are flowing into the River Tweed one mile south of Peebles at Olde Maynor Brig, which is closed to traffic for

8-433: The Scottish Borders , whose church lies on the west bank of Manor Water 3 miles south-west of Peebles. The parish consists of the valley of Manor Water, a tributary of the River Tweed and extends about 9 miles north to south and about 3 miles wide. It is bound on the north-east by Peebles , on the south by Yarrow ( Selkirkshire ), on the south-west by Drumelzier and on the west and north-west by Stobo . The name

12-509: The foreseeable future. 55°38′N 3°14′W  /  55.633°N 3.233°W  / 55.633; -3.233 This Scottish Borders location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to a river in Scotland is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Manor, Scottish Borders Manor is a parish in Peeblesshire in

16-415: Was originally Manner but this has been gradually supplanted by the form Manor . The present church building, which lies at the north end of the valley, was erected in 1874, but the bell rung before every service, is inscribed 'In honore Santi Gordiani MCCCCLXXVIII' and is one of the oldest bells in Scotland. There is also a Pewter baptismal basin inscribed 'Manner Kirk 1703'. The civil parish of Manor

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