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Stow

Stow (sometimes called Stow-of-Wedale) is a delightful village on the Gala Water. The imposing St Mary of Wedale Parish Church has a spire more than140 feet high. To the west of the village are the lonely Moorfoot Hills, and to the east is some further moorland that separates it from Lauderdale. The B6362 leaves Stow and climbs up onto the moorland, reaching a height of 1100 feet before descending through Lauder Common into the small town of Lauder.

Just south of the village is Our Lady’s Well, which was rebuilt in 2000 by a local man. The Pack Bridge across the Gala Water dates from 1655, and was the first bridge ever built across the river.

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The Hidden Places of Scotland

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The Country Living Guide to Scotland

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