Whitsome

Village in Scottish Borders, Scotland

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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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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Whitsome.
  • RCAHMS site record for Whitsome
  • Gazetteer for Scotland: Parish of Whitsome
  • Excavation of cist burial, Leetside Farm, Whitsome
  • [1] Forestry Commission: Consultation with Edrom, Allanton and Whitsome Community Council
  • GENUKI: History of Whitsome
  • Borders Family History Society: Whitsome
  • GEOGRAPH image: Whitsome Church


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