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whitsome Latitude and Longitude:

55°44′56″N 2°13′03″W / 55.74889°N 2.21750°W / 55.74889; -2.21750
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Whitsome
Whitsome is located in Scottish Borders
Whitsome
Whitsome
Location within the Scottish Borders
OS grid reference NT859504
•  Edinburgh40 mi (64 km)
•  London305 mi (491 km)
Council area
Lieutenancy area
Country Scotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townDUNS
Postcode district TD11
Police Scotland
Fire Scottish
Ambulance Scottish
UK Parliament
Scottish Parliament
List of places
UK
Scotland
55°44′56″N 2°13′03″W / 55.74889°N 2.21750°W / 55.74889; -2.21750

Whitsome is a small rural village in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, on the B6437, near Duns, Fogo, Ladykirk, Leitholm and Swinton.

Place-name meaning

Whitsome derives from Old English hwit-husum "at the white houses". This may refer to white stone buildings, or houses painted white. The name has been recorded as the following over the centuries:

  • æt hwitum husum, 984 (literally "at the white houses, -um being dative plural).
  • Huuithusum, 1038 (double u was written since "w" could not be pronounced by the author)
  • Witsum, 1124 (contracted form)

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whitsome Latitude and Longitude:

55°44′56″N 2°13′03″W / 55.74889°N 2.21750°W / 55.74889; -2.21750
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Whitsome
Whitsome is located in Scottish Borders
Whitsome
Whitsome
Location within the Scottish Borders
OS grid reference NT859504
•  Edinburgh40 mi (64 km)
•  London305 mi (491 km)
Council area
Lieutenancy area
Country Scotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townDUNS
Postcode district TD11
Police Scotland
Fire Scottish
Ambulance Scottish
UK Parliament
Scottish Parliament
List of places
UK
Scotland
55°44′56″N 2°13′03″W / 55.74889°N 2.21750°W / 55.74889; -2.21750

Whitsome is a small rural village in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, on the B6437, near Duns, Fogo, Ladykirk, Leitholm and Swinton.

Place-name meaning

Whitsome derives from Old English hwit-husum "at the white houses". This may refer to white stone buildings, or houses painted white. The name has been recorded as the following over the centuries:

  • æt hwitum husum, 984 (literally "at the white houses, -um being dative plural).
  • Huuithusum, 1038 (double u was written since "w" could not be pronounced by the author)
  • Witsum, 1124 (contracted form)

See also

External links



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