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Kirkurd

Kirkurd
Kirkurd is located in Scottish Borders
Kirkurd
Kirkurd
Kirkurd shown within the Scottish Borders
Population 218 
OS grid reference NT127442
Council area
Lieutenancy area
Country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town West Linton
Postcode district EH46
Dialling code 01721
Police Scottish
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Ambulance Scottish
EU Parliament Scotland
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55°41′03″N 3°23′20″W / 55.684214°N 3.3889174°W / 55.684214; -3.3889174Coordinates: 55°41′03″N 3°23′20″W / 55.684214°N 3.3889174°W / 55.684214; -3.3889174

Kirkurd is a parish in Peeblesshire in the Scottish Borders situated 3 miles south-east of Dolphinton and 6 miles north-east of Broughton. Tarth Water, a tributary of Lyne Water (itself a tributary of the River Tweed forms the northern boundary, with the parishes of Linton and Newlands on the north bank. The parish of Stobo lies to the east and south, the parish of Broughton, Glenholm and Kilbucho to the south, Skirling and Dolphinton(Lanarkshire) to the east.

The parish lies in the Southern Uplands. It is lowest, at 680 ft, where Tarth Water leaves the parish in the east and the land rises to the south reaching 1,872 ft at the Broughton Heights at the southern boundary. Much of the land is around 700 ft above sea level.


The name signifies the Kirk of a place called Urd or Orde, but the origin of this place name is uncertain. The name "Urd" also appears in the place names Netherurd, Lochurd and Ladyurd within the parish and may mean quarter. Netherurd lies in the west of the parish, Lochurd south of Netherurd, Kirkurd near the centre and Ladyurd in the east.

The parish also contains the settlements of Kirkdean and West Mains, near the present site of Kirkurd church.

It is recorded that a church in "Kercayrd" belonged to the bishopric of Glasgow in 1116. It was later given to the hospital at Soutra and in 1462 transferred to Trinity church in Edinburgh. The original church was located in the grounds of the Castle Craig estate, but when the present church building was built in 1766, it was located further west. Kirkurd Church was closed for public worship in 1985 when the ecclesiastical parish was joined to Newlands and used its church.

The principal mansions in the parish are Castle Craig (formerly Kirkurd house) and Netherurd. Castle Craig became a hospital during and after the Second World War, which it still is. The mansion of Netherurd was let to the Girl Guides in the 1950s and is now an outdoor activities centre.


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