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Brokers Mortgage in Selkirk, TD7
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The following Brokers Mortgage are the ones that we have found closest to Selkirk
Simply Mortgages
Company Type: Financial Adviser
17 Market Street
, TD1 3AD
Tel. 01896 754299
Fax. 01896 754299

Dewar & Co
Company Type: Brokers Mortgage
52 Overhaugh Street
, TD1 1DP
Tel. 01896 758081
Fax. 01896 758081

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Selkirk

Selkirk can also refer to:

Edinburgh Castle

James IV was killed in battle at Flodden Field, on 9 September 1513. Expecting the English to press their advantage, the Scots hastily constructed a town wall around Edinburgh and augmented the castle's defences. A Frenchman, Antoine d'Arces, was involved in designing artillery works in 1514.[45] Three years later, King James V (ruled 1513?1542), still only five years old, was brought to the castle for safety.[43] Upon James' death 25 years later, the crown passed to his week-old daughter, Mary, Queen of Scots. English invasions followed, as King Henry VIII attempted to force a dynastic marriage on Scotland, although Edinburgh Castle remained largely unaffected.[41] Following these campaigns, refortifications included an earthen angle-bastion, known as the Spur, of the type known as trace italienne, one of the earliest examples in Britain.[46] It may have been designed by Migiliorino Ubaldini, an Italian engineer from the court of Henry II of France[46], and was said to have the arms of France carved on it.[47] James V's widow, Mary of Guise, acted as regent from 1554 until 1560, when she died at the castle.[43] The following year, her daughter Mary returned from France to begin her reign.

Scotland

European Parliament

St. Margaret's Chapel

St. Margaret's Chapel, at Edinburgh Castle, is the oldest surviving building in Edinburgh, Scotland. An example of Romanesque architecture, it is a Category A listed building.[1]

Methil

Immediately adjacent to the mouth of the river, is Methil power station, which is now unused and awaiting deconstruction. However, one of the energy producing wind turbines planned for the area might provide an alternative visual reference point, both from the Forth Estuary and from inland approaches to Methil, conveniently replacing Methil Power Station Chimney.

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