Newcastleton, also called Copshaw Holm, is a village in
Liddesdale, the
Scottish Borders
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, a few miles from the border with
England, on the
Liddel Water. It is within the
county of
Roxburghshire
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. It is the site of
Hermitage Castle.
Newcastleton is east of
Langholm, south of
Hawick, north of
Carlisle
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and south of
Edinburgh.
History
Newcastleton was built as a result of the land clearances in the 1790s when people were forced to move from Old Castleton village. There has been a folk festival at Newcastleton since 1970. "Copshaw Holm" (another name for the village) is celebrated in the song "Copshawholm Fair", written by David Anderson in 1830, as sung by Willie Scott among others.
In 2020, the local community purchased 5,000 acres (2,000 hectares) of Langholm Moor for £3.8m from Buccleuch Estates.
Amenities
A community-owned unmanned
fuel station opened after much community fund raising in 2018.
The former Townfoot Church (erected in 1803) now houses the Liddesdale Heritage Centre, a museum devoted to the culture and history of
Liddesdale. Newcastleton Forest is near the village, and is home to one of the
7stanes mountain bike centres.
Newcastleton is the location of Whithaugh Park, an outdoor activity and residential centre run by
Rock UK, offering groups of young people the opportunity to try out a variety of different outdoor activities. The village also possesses the amenity of an
astroturf
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multi-sport pitch (Polysport), as well as a gym and football pitch.
There is a nine-hole
golf course on the Holm Hill.
Common riding
Since 1998, an annual light-hearted
common riding was established, being held on the same weekend as the music festival. The elected
principal to represent the event is referred to as The Tub, aided by the principal's Right and Left Legged men/women, wearing the village colour of yellow. Unlike other ridings in the Borders, the Copshaw Common Riding is done on bicycle. The Copshie participants
parody the over-formality of nearby
Langholm and other pageants, by proceeding on bikes, giving four cheers instead of three, toasting with
tequila instead of
whisky, and not taking themselves too seriously.
Other events
A traditional
music festival
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is held every year in Newcastleton, around July. The Holm Show is an annual traditional agricultural event.
Transport
The village has direct bus services to
Hawick and
Carlisle
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.
Newcastleton railway station provided rail services from 1862 until its closure in 1969 as part of the
Beeching cuts.
Economy
Agriculture and forestry is the main provider of employment, many people also travel to Carlisle, Hawick & Langholm for work.
Buccleuch Estates Buccleuch may refer to:
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have an office in nearby Langholm and own much of the land surrounding Newcastleton.
Local media
Newspaper
The local newspaper is the ''Eskdale & Liddesdale Advertiser''.
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/ref> The paper is commonly referred to locally as 'The Squeak'. Established in 1848, the newspaper was the first penny newspaper in Scotland.
Radio
Outside of the nationwide services it is possible to receive transmissions by:-
* BBC Radio Cumbria
* BBC Radio Scotland
* Radio Borders
* West Sound
See also
* Castleton Parish
* Hermitage Water
* List of places in the Scottish Borders
* List of places in Scotland
* Duke of Buccleuch
* Kielder Water
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References
External links
360° Virtual Tour of Newcastleton
The Official Newcastleton Website
Music Festival Site
History of Liddesdale
The Holm Show
RCAHMS/Canmore record for Newcastleton
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Villages in the Scottish Borders