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Clintmains is a village by the River Tweed, in the parish of Mertoun, to the east of Newtown St Boswells, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, in the former county of Berwickshire.
Places nearby include Bemersyde House, Dryburgh Abbey, Scott's View and the Wallace Monument
The village lies on the route of the Borders Abbeys Way.
See also
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[edit]- RCAHMS record of Clint Mains or Clintmains
- CANMORE/RCAHMS record of Mertoun Mill, or Caud Stream
- Historic Scotland: Mertoun House and Gardens
- Scottish Borders Council: Melrose to Clintmains, Tales of walks along Borders Abbeys Way
- Geograph image: Clintmains
- Flickr image: Smithy at Clintmains, 1937/38
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