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Tyde what may and whate’er betyde, Haig will be Haig of Bemersyde

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The History of Bemersyde Estate

Bemersyde Estate, nestled in the picturesque Scottish Borders near Melrose, boasts a rich history spanning over 800 years. The estate has been home to the Haig family since the 13th century, a lineage famously upheld by the prophecy of Thomas the Rhymer, which predicted that "Haig shall be Haig of Bemersyde" for eternity. At the heart of the estate stands the historic Bemersyde House, with its impressive 16th-century Peel Tower, originally built as a defensive structure against border conflicts. Over the centuries, the estate has been visited by notable figures such as Sir Walter Scott, whose beloved Scott’s View overlooks the breathtaking Tweed Valley. Additionally, Bemersyde gained further historical significance when it was gifted to Field Marshal Earl Haig, the British commander in World War I, in recognition of his service.

A visit to Bemersyde Estate offers a unique blend of history, stunning landscapes, and Scottish heritage. Guests can explore the charming countryside, take in the panoramic views from Scott’s View, and admire the estate’s well-preserved architecture. The nearby River Tweed provides excellent opportunities for fishing, while the surrounding woodlands offer tranquil walks teeming with wildlife. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a lover of the outdoors, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, Bemersyde Estate captures the essence of Scotland’s rich past and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination.

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