Telephone: 01573 224008 Address: 35 Horsemarket, Kelso. TD5 7HE **We're Sorry!, This business has not provided a description, If you are the owner of this business and would like to add a description please contact us using the link at the bottom of the page - KSB Admin **
Telephone: 01573 224212 Address: 39 Horsemarket, Kelso. TD5 7HE **We're Sorry!, This business has not provided a description, If you are the owner of this business and would like to add a description please contact us using the link at the bottom of the page - KSB Admin **
Our reputation is built on close personal relationships with clients - whether small local businesses or national corporate organisations. Compare our service lists against your needs!ACADEMY HOUSE - SHEDDEN PARK ROAD - KELSO - ROXBURGHSHIRE TD5 7AL T: 01573 224391 F: 01573 225884
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Telephone: 01573 225785 Address: 13-17 Horsemarket, Kelso TD5 7HE **We're Sorry!, This business has not provided a description, If you are the owner of this business and would like to add a description please contact us using the link at the bottom of the page - KSB Admin **
We are a recently established signmaking company,focusing on vehicle graphics, from motorbikes to lorries,from racing stripes to complicated truck livery.We have years of previous experience in design & application of vinyl graphics. Apart from vehicle graphics we also make small signage such as name plates, internal & external building signage etc. We are located in the south of the Scottish Borders near Kelso, 1 mile from Morebattle. Whenever possible we will travel to your premises for vehicle applications saving you time, money and any inconvenience. Please feel free to contact us for a quote.
http://www.cheviotgraphics.com
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Telephone: 01573 225990 Address: 18 The Square, Kelso TD5 7HW **We're Sorry!, This business has not provided a description, If you are the owner of this business and would like to add a description please contact us using the link at the bottom of the page - KSB Admin **
The Waggon stands at the top of this charming historic border town, and a treat awaits within, with excellent fresh food offerings, pleasant service and great value for money. Operated by Joe Wright and his team, a warm welcome is extended as you enter this ‘fresh, airy and ‘friendly’ environment. The varied menu provides a wealth of dishes to cater for all, cosmopolitan creations from fresh local produce are delivered beyond expectations. The Inn has an added bonus of a Toddlers Playroom, to keep the little ones amused whilst you relax over a meal, and the ‘Kiddies Menu’ provides the same ‘fresh’ quality, offered in various sizes at scaling prices to suit appetite (under two’s eat free) Telephone: 01573 224568 Address: 10 Coal Market, Kelso TD5 7AH
Kelso (known locally as Kelsae) is a market town in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, located where the rivers Tweed and Teviot have their confluence. The town has a population of just over 6,000; it is regarded as one of the most charming and quaint towns in the area with its cobbled streets, elegant Georgian buildings and French style cobbled market square. Kelso's other main tourist attractions are the ruined Kelso Abbey and Floors Castle, a William Adam designed house completed in 1726. The bridge at Kelso was designed by John Rennie who later built London Bridge.The town of Kelso came into being as a direct result of the creation of Kelso Abbey in 1128. The town's name stems from the fact that the earliest settlement stood on a chalky outcrop, and the town was known as Calkou in those early days.Standing on the opposite bank of the river Tweed from the now-vanished royal burgh of Roxburgh, Kelso and its sister hamlet of Wester Kelso were linked to the burgh by a ferry at Wester Kelso. A small hamlet existed before the completion of the Abbey in 1128 but the settlement started to flourish with the arrival of the monks. Many were skilled craftsmen, and they helped the local population as the village expanded. The Abbey controlled much of life in Kelso-area burgh of barony, called Holydean, until the Reformation in the sixteenth century. After that, the power and wealth of the Abbey declined. The Ker family of Cessford took over the barony and many of the Abbey’s properties around the town. By the 1600s, they virtually owned Kelso........To read the information in its original content please visit the Wiki