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DrumelzierIt is reputed that one of King Arthur’s knights lies buried where the Drumelzier Burn joins the Tweed, just north of the village. At Drumelzier Haugh is an old standing stone known as Merlin’s Stone, and on Tinnis Hill there is a stone circle. At one time Drumelzier Castle, owned by the Tweedie family, stood close to the village, but now little remains above ground. In the graveyard of Drumelzier Parish Church is an old burial vault of the Tweedies. |
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