Cessford, Scottish Borders

Summary

Cessford is a hamlet and former barony about a mile south of the B6401 road, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. The placename is from Gaelic 'ceis' and means 'the wattled causeway over the ford'; spellings vary between Cesfuird, Cesford, Cessfoord, Cessfuird, and Cessfurde.

Cheviot countryside near Cessford

Places nearby include Crailing, Eckford, Kelso, Morebattle, Nisbet, and Oxnam

Cessford Castle is a ruined castle nearby.

Cessford Burn is a tributary of the Kale Water.

See also edit

References edit

  • Scott, T (1897) 'Collection of flint arrow-heads, spearheads, knives, scrapers, borers, flakes - about 600 in all - from Craigsfordmains mostly', Hist Berwickshire Natur Club, vol.15,1, pages 166–7.

External links edit

  • Historic Environment Scotland. "Cessford (58313)". Canmore.
  • CANMORE/RCAHMS record of Cessford
  • The Former Parish of Mow or Molle / Ker family
  • George Crabb, Google book: Universal Historical Dictionary, the Kers of Cessford and of Fernihirst
  • Kale Water Community Council[permanent dead link]

55°30′18″N 2°25′16″W / 55.50498°N 2.42107°W / 55.50498; -2.42107