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Kilbucho ( gd, Cille Bheagha) is a small settlement in the
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of
Broughton, Glenholm and Kilbucho Broughton, Glenholm and Kilbucho is a parish in Peeblesshire in the Scottish Borders, 11 miles south-west of Peebles, lying in the upper part of the valley of the River Tweed in the Southern Uplands. It is a union of three former parishes of be ...
in the Scottish Borders area of
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in Peeblesshire and near Biggar and Broughton. The name derives from the church which was dedicated to St Bega an Irish abbess. Several monasteries were dedicated to St Bega, many in
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including St Bees but also in Scotland at Kilbagie in Clackmannanshire and Kilbegie in Argyllshire. Near the church is St Bees wellAndrew Baird ''Annals of Tweedale Parish'' John Smith & Son Glasgow 1924 The former parish of Kilbucho, now united in Broughton, Glenholm and Kilbucho, has an area of 6,710 acres.Description of Tweeddale, by Alexander Pennecuik, publ A. Allardice, Leith, 1815; p.43 It forms a valley between Cardon Hill on the south and Hartree Hills on the north, however the land is mainly level with a very slight inclination towards Biggar Water.History of Peeblesshire, by William Chambers, publ. William And Robert Chambers, Edinburgh and London, Ι864; p.443 Kilbucho is "fenced" in by hills on three sides, including some of the highest in southern Scotland east of
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. Coulter Fell is near here. The manors of Kilbucho and Thriepland are mentioned in writs of 13th century. The area is strongly connected with John Buchan, the author of '' The Thirty Nine Steps'' and former governor general of
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. It is thought that the inspiration for his 1927 novel ''
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'' comes from this particular area.


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RCAHMS: KilbuchoCANMORE/RCAHMS: Kilbucho Old ManseRCAHMS record for the Parish of Broughton, Glenholm and KilbuchoRCAHMS: Bridge over the Kilbucho BurnRCAHMS: Kilbucho, parish in Peeblesshire until 1794Vision of Britain: Broughton, Glenholm and Kilbucho, Peebles
Villages in the Scottish Borders Peeblesshire Parishes in Peeblesshire {{Borders-geo-stub