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Duport provide company formation, company credit reports and director reports.
http://www.duport.co.uk
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Listing added: Apr 22, 2007)
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The largest inhabited castle in Scotland is home to the Duke and Duchess of Roxburghe and their family. Wander through spectacular State rooms filled with priceless European paintings, tapestries and furnishings. Visit Floors Castle and take home more than happy memories of a great day out for the whole family.
http://www.floorscastle.com
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Listing added: Apr 24, 2007)
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...all the best Scottish Borders visitor attractions in one place...
...go on Discover the Scottish Borders...
http://www.discovertheborders.co.uk
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Listing added: Apr 24, 2007)
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Whether you live in or around Kelso, are a regular visitor to the area or are visiting Kelso for the first time, let us guide you through this beautiful and historic Borders town packed full of fascinating history and exciting things to see and do
http://www.kelso.bordernet.co.uk/
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Listing added: Apr 24, 2007)
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Our Fully Licence Restaurant is in what was formally the Roxy Cinema and has been fully refurbished to ensure the comfort of our customers. We have disabled facilities and can cater for all sizes of parties.
Included in our menu is Italian pastries, Antipasti, Pasta, Fish, Steaks, Veal, Stone Baked Pizza's, Vegetarian Dishes, Italian Desserts and many other dishes from Italy.
http://www.ristoranteitalia.co.uk/
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Listing added: Jan 18, 2008)
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Set in the heart of the Borders beautiful golfing countryside, this 18 hole, par 71 course is maintained to the highest level and will set a challenge to every standard of player.
After the battle of the fairways is over, relax in our fully refurbished lounge and dining room. Our friendly bar staff and excellent catering will complete your day and make next years decision very easy!
To book your perfect day call us on 01573 223009
The Course: Attractive parkland course well know for the fine condition of it's greens and fairways. The original course was designed by Ben Sayers then re-designed by James Braid in 1930. The mature 18 hole layout was opened in 1980.
The Clubhouse: Excellent clubhouse facilities, ladies and gents changing areas with showers. Tastefully designed lounge and recently refurbished dining room.
A warm welcome guaranteed, bar open from 11.30am to 11.00pm everyday.
Catering Facilities: The clubhouse chef can offer a range of meals from snacks to full three course lunch or dinner (advance booking necessary). Dining room can comfortably cater for up to 50 people.
Corporate Hospitality: Corporate groups are welcome. The club can offer the use of the course to run company competitions as well as full bar and catering facilities.
Day Packages: Packages including golf and catering are available. See opposite for details or contact the club.
Booking Arrangements: Daily bookings through the starter. Group bookings through Valerie Neil (Office Administrator) 9.30am to 12.30pm weekdays. No restrictions on group size. Weekend golf must be booked in advance.
http://www.kelsogolfclub.com/
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Listing added: Jan 20, 2008)
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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
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelso,_Scottish_Borders
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Bellevue House is a charming 1840 detached house within five minutes walk of many local attractions including Floors Castle, River Tweed and the Kelso Race Course. Bellevue House makes a perfect base for walking, cycling, golfing, fishing, or for visiting the wealth of castles, abbeys, historic houses, parks and gardens scattered throughout the beautiful rolling Scottish Borders countryside. Bellevue House is within a short distance to the centre of town where an evening meal can be had at a number of good restaraunts. Kelso is a beautiful town where the main roads of the square are still cobbled and there are many interesting shops which are well worth a browse. Come to Bellevue House and have a relaxing break and experience the history, architecture landscapes of the Scottish Borders. The location of Kelso in the Scottish Borders makes it an ideal centre whichever way you choose to spend your time.
http://www.bellevuehouse.co.uk
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Listing added: Mar 19, 2008)
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Large comfortable bungalow set within original grounds of Kelso Abbey, with pleasant outlook over colourful cottage garden secluded and peaceful. Just two minutes walk from town centre and river tweed.
http://www.abbeysidebedandbreakfast.co.uk
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Listing added: May 24, 2008)
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Saint Foin Bed and Breakfast is located between Coldstream and Kelso and is beautifully situated overlooking the village of Birgham with spectacular panoramic views of the Cheviot Hills and a lovely garden to relax in with a cup of tea... Saint Foin is an excellent base for visiting many of the Borders historic attractions within a few miles of Saint Foin, such as Smailholm Tower, Floors Castle, Mellerstain House to name a few. There is also horse riding, many hiking, walking and cycling routes as well as many gardens, museums and other lesiure activities all within a short travelling distance of Saint Foin.
http://www.saintfoinbedandbreakfast.co.uk/
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Listing added: Jun 1, 2008)
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