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Whitchester Christian Centre 3 Stars

Borthaugh, Hawick, TD9 7LN Show on map  1.66 miles from Hawick
Whitchester Christian Centre
Phone: +44 (0)1450 377477Online booking and availability
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Single£42.00
Double£42.00
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The Bank Guest House 

12 High Street, Hawick, TD9 9EH Show on map  5.94 miles from Hawick
The Bank Guest House
Phone: +44 (0)1450 363760Online booking and availability
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Single£55.00
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Mansfield House Hotel 4 Stars

Weensland Road, Hawick, TD9 8LB Show on map  1.24 miles from Hawick
Mansfield House Hotel
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Hawick, located in the Scottish Borders, is situated in southeast Scotland. The town is perhaps most well known for its Common Riding, which takes place on an annual basis. Visitors will notice that the town is distinctive with its liberal use of sandstone buildings topped with slate roofs. There are a variety of shops in the local area to enjoy as well as a host of restaurants and eateries. There are also several accommodations in Hawick as well as in the local area. The town can be easily accessed from other towns in the immediate vicinity.

The Scottish town of Hawick is located within the Scottish Borders and is best known for its common riding which is an annual event. Hawick is one of the towns in Scotland that is furthest from the sea. The town of Hawick is located in the centre of Teviotdale and it is the biggest town in the area that was once the county of Roxburghshire. The town was once best known for its production of high quality knitwear. The town of Hawick has a lot of very distinctive buildings that are made from sandstone and also feature slate roofs. A lot of the distinctive buildings can be seen near the A7 road. The town of Hawick is twinned with the French town of Bailleul.

Hawick is home to a local rugby club and is also home to a local senior football club known as Hawick Royal Albert and they play as part of the East of Scotland football league. There is a lot of rivalry between the small towns within the border and it is generally played out on the rugby field and the antagonism that happens today dates back a long way in history. The main rival that the town of Hawick has is with the town of Galashiels, which is a similar size of town.

There are a lot of traditions that still take place today such as the common riding which is an annual event. The common riding commemorates a victory of a local group of youths over a raiding party from England which happened in 1514.

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