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B709 - Geograph - 1543401.jpg
B709
B709 near its summit - Geograph - 207409.jpg
B709 near its summit
Cattle grid on the B709 - Geograph - 1542779.jpg
Cattle grid on the B709
B709 below the Wiss - Geograph - 1542770.jpg
B709 below the Wiss
Gordon Arms Hotel - Geograph - 1447161.jpg
Gordon Arms Hotel
Approach to Langholm - Geograph - 1250593.jpg
Approach to Langholm
Preparing to bridge the Yarrow Water - Geograph - 1193579.jpg
Preparing to bridge the Yarrow Water
B709 passing Heriot Mill - Geograph - 1122016.jpg
B709 passing Heriot Mill
The trip north goes on and on and.... - Geograph - 1121890.jpg
The trip north goes on and on and....
Boonies Bend - Geograph - 838481.jpg
Boonies Bend
Road junction at Tushielaw - Geograph - 224227.jpg
Road junction at Tushielaw
B709 TOTSO - Coppermine - 20082.jpg
B709 TOTSO

Looking north on the B709, which totsos to the right here, straight ahead being the B7007. The snowgates add to the middle of nowhere feeling, thought this is less than 20 miles from the centre of Edinburgh. 12/09/08

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Sep 15, 2008 by Hagbard
B709 at Eskdale Muir - Coppermine - 2332.jpg
B709 at Eskdale Muir

In the foreground is pre-Worboys sign that has been well maintained. In the background at the actual junction a more modern equivalent has been provided.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on May 28, 2005 by A68Nick
Tweed Bridge, Innerleithen - Geograph - 1018074.jpg
Tweed Bridge, Innerleithen
A plaque on the bridge informs that it was erected in 1886 by 'The Peebles Shire Road Trustees', contractors Robertson & Co. of Workington, engineer R.S.Anderson. The bridge at one time was subject to a toll; the toll house is at the N end of the bridge, just into the next square.
Langholm - Geograph - 85243.jpg
Langholm
Bridge over the river Esk
B709pw-langholm.jpg
Patched Pre-Worboys Sign on the B709 in Langholm. The patch replaces the A709 which used to extend into Langholm from Lockerbie.
Innerleithen1.jpg
Innerleithen Bridge carrying the B709 across the Tweed
Innerleithen2.jpg
Looking across Innerleithen Bridge over the Tweed at Innerleithen on the B709
Mountbenger Burn flows through rough country in the hills - Geograph - 1231756.jpg
Mountbenger Burn flows through rough country in the hills
Bend on B709 between Innerleithen and Montbenger - Geograph - 156110.jpg
Bend on B709 between Innerleithen and Montbenger
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B709
White Esk Bridge, Eskdalemuir - Geograph - 5561521.jpg
White Esk Bridge, Eskdalemuir Ding from 1877, the White Esk Bridge is a 2-arch rubble-built bridge carrying the B709 across the River White Esk. It is a Category B listed building. https://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/200342084-eskdalemuir-white-esk-bridge-eskdalemuir#.WdfcwTGWw5s
 

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