I'v been to see a place called Riccarton Junction. It's near Hawick and used to be a village, or even a small town, around the railway station. When the railway closed, so did the town and there's not much left now. Here's my itinerary:
Here's what it used to look like:
All those houses have gone. The house in the trees in the middle of the picture is still there but is derelict:
It was the station master's house, and given the importance of the station, it was built quite handsomely on a rather grand scale.
Lovely stone fireplaces and battens and laths on the walls rather than just plaster straight on the masonry. Made it a bit warmer and dryer for the most important man in the village no doubt.
Nature has taken over again from the efforts made a few years ago by a railway preservation society:
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A few other buildings are left. The school and the schoolteacher's house.
And that's about it. Not much left of the thriving community. I'm interested in abandoned villages, but most of the ones I look at are medieval. This s a bit more recent. At Whitrope there are some efforts to collect railway paraphernalia
It looks a bit like everyone has given up though. Things are rusty and everything appeared to be shut. I hope they can get it together and make it work again.
I'm in Hawick having coffee and cake for the second time today.