Mossfennan is a small settlement in southern Scotland near Drumelzier in the Scottish Borders, in the valley of the River Tweed.
Mossfennan is a wooded area part of the parish of Glenholm. There was once a peel tower at Mossfennan. Also near Mossfennan are the remains of a Bronze Age burial cairn. [1] When the Talla Railway was built there was a spectacular overhead sheep crossing at Mossfennan which consisted of six concrete piers and a long ramps at right angles to the railway track.
Mossfennan appears in literature being referenced in an old Scottish ballad. [2]
John Veitch also describes the locality in The Hart of Mossfennan
55°34′15″N 3°24′04″W / 55.5707°N 3.4012°W
Mossfennan is a small settlement in southern Scotland near Drumelzier in the Scottish Borders, in the valley of the River Tweed.
Mossfennan is a wooded area part of the parish of Glenholm. There was once a peel tower at Mossfennan. Also near Mossfennan are the remains of a Bronze Age burial cairn. [1] When the Talla Railway was built there was a spectacular overhead sheep crossing at Mossfennan which consisted of six concrete piers and a long ramps at right angles to the railway track.
Mossfennan appears in literature being referenced in an old Scottish ballad. [2]
John Veitch also describes the locality in The Hart of Mossfennan
55°34′15″N 3°24′04″W / 55.5707°N 3.4012°W