Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK
Lyne (Scottish Gaelic : An Lainn ) is a small village and civil parish in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland , 4 miles (6.4 km) west of the market town of Peebles ; it lies off the A72, in the old county of Peeblesshire and has an area of about 4 square miles (10 km2 ).
The Lyne Water flows through the village on its journey from the Pentland Hills to the River Tweed .
Lyne railway station was, along with Stobo railway station , one of the nine intermediate stations of the Symington, Biggar and Broughton Railway branch line. See also: Lyne Viaduct .
Dawyck Botanic Garden and Dawyck House are nearby.
Lyne Kirk , Scottish Borders
By an Act of the Scottish Parliament of 1621,[ 1] the Parish of Lyne was joined to that Megget , some 14 miles (23 km) to the south without any proper connecting road. This union was dissolved after 270 years in 1891.[ 2]
See also
References
^ XXIII Parliament, 4 August 1621, Act V Amend the Plantation of Kirks, as yet unplanted (p129 of Laws and Acts Parliament since 1597, Edinburgh 1674)
^ Confirmed by Order in Council 12 January 1891, see Edinburgh Gazette 27 January 1891, p. 99
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55°38′53″N 3°15′32″W / 55.648°N 3.259°W / 55.648; -3.259