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ClovenfordsClovenfords sits about a mile north of the Tweed, and is home to the School of Casting, Salmon and Trout Fishing. It offers weekly courses throughout the season.In the 19th century, the village became famous for something you do not normally associate with Scotland - a vineyard. Grape growing was introduced into the village by William Thomson, who grew the fruit under glass at his Tweed Vineyards. Soon the grapes became famous throughout Britain and Western Europe, and no less a person than the Emperor of France presented him with a gold medal for their quality. He died in 1895. |
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