Lanton (Scottish Borders)
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Coordinates | 55 ° 29 ′ N , 2 ° 36 ′ W | |
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Post town | JEDBURGH | |
ZIP code section | TD8 | |
prefix | 01835 | |
Part of the country | Scotland | |
Council area | Scottish Borders | |
British Parliament | Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk | |
Scottish Parliament | Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire | |
Lanton is a village in the Scottish Council Area Scottish Borders or in the traditional county of Roxburghshire . It is located about three kilometers northwest of Jedburgh and 13 kilometers northeast of Hawick near the right bank of the Teviot .
history
Around one kilometer east of Lanton are the ruins of the Tower House Timpendean Tower . The defense tower goes back to the 16th century. The surrounding ramparts, however, point to an earlier fortified structure at the site. Knowesouth's Pigeon House, now a listed building, was built not far in the 18th century . After completing his civil service in India, Thomas Elliott Ogilvie bought a property near Lanton in the 1780s. The country villa Chesters House was built there by 1790 .
Antony Fasson , who served as a lieutenant in the British Navy, was born in Lanton in 1913. During the Second World War he recovered code books from the sinking submarine U 559 , which were crucial for deciphering the Enigma M4 code.
In 1961 Lanton had 68 inhabitants.
traffic
The A698 (Hawick– Berwick-upon-Tweed ) runs a few hundred meters north of Lanton . It connects the village in the east at Ancrum to the A68 ( Edinburgh - Darlington ) and in the west of Hawick to the A7 (Edinburgh - Carlisle ).
Individual evidence
- ^ Entry in the Gazetteer for Scotland
- ↑ Entry on Timpendean Castle in Canmore, the database of Historic Environment Scotland (English)
- ↑ Listed Building - Entry . In: Historic Scotland .
- ↑ Listed Building - Entry . In: Historic Scotland .
- ^ Entry in the Gazetteer for Scotland
- ^ Information in the Gazetteer for Scotland