Gorebridge is a former
mining village in
Midlothian,
Scotland
Scotland (, ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Covering the northern third of the island of Great Britain, mainland Scotland has a border with England to the southeast and is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to th ...
.
Gorebridge has an annual Gala Day which always takes place on the 3rd Saturday in June. This is much like a town fair, with rides and games. The gala day has a tradition of picking a Town King and Queen from the
primary schools.
Gorebridge has four primary schools, Gorebridge Primary, Stobhill Primary, St Andrews RC Primary and Gore Glen Primary.
Greenhall High school used to serve the town but closed down in 1994. Local children attend nearby
Newbattle Community High School,
St David's RC High School
St David's Roman Catholic High School is a Catholic secondary state school located at Cousland Road in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland. It has shared the same campus with Dalkeith High School since 2003.
Pupils
The school had a roll of almost 8 ...
or
Lasswade High School. There is a leisure centre, library
and
Vogrie Country Park in Gorebridge.
Gorebridge's local
football team is
Arniston Rangers
Arniston Rangers Football Club are a Scottish football club, based in the town of Gorebridge. They play in the East of Scotland Football League (Second Division), having moved from the SJFA East Region Premier League in 2018. Nicknamed "Arni", ...
who were founded in 1878 and play home games at Newbyres Park in the .
Annette Crosbie, known to many as the long suffering wife of Victor Meldrew, played by fellow Scot
Richard Wilson in the BBC comedy series ''
One Foot in the Grave
''One Foot in the Grave'' is a British television sitcom written by David Renwick. There were six series (each consisting of six half-hour shows) and seven Christmas specials over a period of ten years from early 1990 to late 2000. The first fi ...
'', is a former resident of Gorebridge. The
Reverend David Arnott,
Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland for 2011–12, was minister at Gorebridge Parish Church in the 1970s.
On 6 September 2015 Gorebridge saw the return of the
Waverley Line with a
new station built on the site of the original station. This gives rail access to the
Borders and
Edinburgh Waverley railway station
Edinburgh Waverley railway station (also known simply as Waverley; gd, Waverley Dhùn Èideann) is the principal railway station serving Edinburgh, Scotland. It is the second busiest station in Scotland, after Glasgow Central. It is the north ...
.
In the Gore Glen there is a shallow cave, named "The King's Cave". According to legend a thief used to steal cattle and hide in this nearby cave. It is not, as some think, named after
Robert the Bruce
Robert I (11 July 1274 – 7 June 1329), popularly known as Robert the Bruce (Scottish Gaelic: ''Raibeart an Bruis''), was King of Scots from 1306 to his death in 1329. One of the most renowned warriors of his generation, Robert eventuall ...
, who was said to have hidden here after defeat at the hands of the English. There are 29
listed building
In the United Kingdom, a listed building or listed structure is one that has been placed on one of the four statutory lists maintained by Historic England in England, Historic Environment Scotland in Scotland, in Wales, and the Northern I ...
s in Gorebridge including one
Category B building (Harvieston Lodge), and two
Category C buildings (Gorebridge old station and the Post Office).
On 30 August 2020, police broke up a party of 300 people at the Mansion house of Kirkhill in Gorebridge and issued a fine to the organiser. Scottish Government rules during the
coronavirus pandemic at the time were for a maximum of eight people from three households to meet inside at one time.
In 2021, Gorebridge Leisure Centre was used as a mass vaccination centre during the
coronavirus pandemic
History
The village got its name from the bridge across the River Gore, a tributary of the
South Esk. It was the home of Stobsmill, Scotland's first
gunpowder
Gunpowder, also commonly known as black powder to distinguish it from modern smokeless powder, is the earliest known chemical explosive. It consists of a mixture of sulfur, carbon (in the form of charcoal) and potassium nitrate ( saltpeter) ...
mill, at the Gore Water, that started operating in 1794 and closed in 1875.
In the 1860s century a coal mine called Emily Pit was opened, the village grew as miners came and a railway was built to take the coal from the mine.
The Emily Pit and Gore Pit (another coal mine) were together renamed the Arniston Colliery which closed in 1962. The railway line was closed in 1969 and reopened in 2015.
See also
*
Arniston House
Arniston House is a historic house in Midlothian, Scotland, near the village of Temple. This Georgian mansion was designed by William Adam in 1726 for Robert Dundas, of Arniston, the elder, the Lord President of the Court of Session. The western ...
References
External links
Gorebridge Community Development TrustVideo and commentary on Gorebridge Railway Station.
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Villages in Midlothian
Mining communities in Scotland