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Gifford, East Lothian

Gifford /ˈɡɪfərd/ is a village in the parish of Yester in East Lothian, Scotland. It lies approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Haddington and 25 miles (40 km) east of Edinburgh.

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Location within Scotland
Population790 (mid-2020 est.)[1]
OS grid referenceNT534680
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Council area
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CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townHADDINGTON
Postcode districtEH41
Dialling code01620
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It groups around the Colstoun Water (locally called Gifford Water) at the junction of the B6369 and B6355 surrounded by rural farmland.

History edit

 
Yester Castle in 1814
 
Colstoun Water at Gifford, East Lothian
 
Common Green, Gifford, East Lothian
 
The Tweeddale Arms Hotel, Gifford, East Lothian
 
18th century houses on the Avenue, Gifford, East Lothian

The village of Gifford takes its name from the 13th-century Sir Hugo de Giffard of Yester, whose ancient Scoto-Norman family possessed the baronies of Yester, a name that derives from the Cambro-British word Ystrad (modern Welsh: Vale),[2] Morham, and Duncanlaw in Haddingtonshire, and Tayling and Poldame in the counties of Perthshire and Forfar.[3]

The first Hugo de Giffard's grandson, Hugh de Giffard, was a magician who built Yester Castle (12 mile or 800 m south-east of the present-day Yester House),[4] the ruins and an underground chamber (the 'Goblin Ha') of which can be seen in Yester Wood. The same Hobgoblin Hall featured in the poem "Marmion" by Walter Scott.[5]

The Mercat Cross was built in 1780 and is still standing in the centre of the village.[6] Gifford Town Hall started life as an early 18th century private house which was later extended and then partially rebuilt.[7]

The ITV television series Adam Smith was filmed in and around Gifford in the early 1970s.[8]

Former industries edit

The initial chief industry in the town was the paper mill, which was once the source of the Bank of Scotland's bank notes. However, this mill closed in the late 18th century and since then the village has largely been residential and supported local farming communities, although a pottery, known as Castle Wynd Pottery, operated at Gifford for a short time in the 1950s.

Church edit

The earliest recorded presence of a church in the area is in 1241, the ruins of which lie in the woods beside Yester House, to the south-west of the village centre. A church also once stood at Duncanlaw, a former settlement to the south-east of the main village. The present building (in the centre of the village) was built in 1710.[9]

Infrastructure and amenities edit

Gifford was the terminus on a branch railway which was originally intended to extend to Garvald and was built by the Gifford and Garvald Light Railway Company. The company seal, which features the Mercat Cross, is in the Glasgow Museum of Transport. The line was operated by the North British Railway and then the London and North Eastern Railway. The section of line to Gifford was closed in 1947, following the loss of a bridge washed away by flooding. British Railways operated the line as far as East Saltoun until the Beeching cuts of the 1960s.

The village has a school, church, several shops, two traditional hotels and a garage. A bus service, operated by Prentice Coaches, connects the village to Haddington and Pencaitland.

Like the church, the school takes the name of the parish, as Yester Primary School. The current school building was built in 1968, when East Lothian County Council reorganised schooling arrangements in the area. Yester Primary was expanded to accommodate children from the small schools in Bolton, Morham, Garvald and Longyester, which were all closed between 1968 and 1971. The school roll in recent years has been around 150 pupils, plus up to 40 children in the attached nursery. Secondary education is provided at Knox Academy, in Haddington.

A large park (known as the Bleachfield, from its historic use) lies near the centre of the village, and the East Lothian Core Paths network has been expanded to improve access to the surrounding countryside. The village has two golf courses. Gifford Golf Club is on the western edge of the village, while Castle Park Golf Club is to the south. The Gifford Cup is an annual golf event, which is held in alternate years between the two courses.

 
Welcome Sign at the entrance of Gifford Community Woodland

In 2017 the local Gifford community bought 55 acres (22 ha) of woodland, including which comprises Fawn Wood, Speedy Wood, located to the north west of the village with financial support from the Scottish Land Fund.[10] It is now called Gifford Community Woodland, and is managed by the charity Gifford Community Land Company with the vision of a restored native woodland supporting broad biodiversity which is an asset to the local community for leisure, health and learning.[1]

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Mid-2020 Population Estimates for Settlements and Localities in Scotland". National Records of Scotland. 31 March 2022. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  2. ^ "Yester, Ystrad".
  3. ^ Gifford, John, East Lothian Villages, East Lothian, 1975
  4. ^ McWilliam, Colin, Lothian Except Edinburgh, London, 1978, p. 215
  5. ^ ed Smeaton, Oliphant, Poems of Scott - Marmion: The Host's Tale, London
  6. ^ McWilliam, Colin, 1978, p. 209
  7. ^ Historic Environment Scotland. "Gifford, The Square, Town Hall (LB14684)". Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  8. ^ "Adam Smith". Nostalgia Central. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
  9. ^ McWilliam, Colin, 1978, p. 208
  10. ^ "East Lothian group wins £300k grant for woodland purchase". The Scotsman. Retrieved 9 July 2018.

Further reading edit

  • Burke, John, History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland - Volume 3, London, 1836: page 434/5
  • Burns, David G. C., The Princeton Connection in The Scottish Genealogist, volume 52 number 4, Edinburgh, 2005

See also edit

External links edit

  • Gifford Village Community Website
  • Gifford Community Woodland

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Gifford ˈ ɡ ɪ f er d is a village in the parish of Yester in East Lothian Scotland It lies approximately 4 miles 6 4 km south of Haddington and 25 miles 40 km east of Edinburgh GiffordGifford Town HallGiffordShow map of East LothianGiffordLocation within ScotlandShow map of ScotlandPopulation790 mid 2020 est 1 OS grid referenceNT534680Civil parishYesterCouncil areaEast Lothian CouncilLieutenancy areaEast LothianCountryScotlandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townHADDINGTONPostcode districtEH41Dialling code01620PoliceScotlandFireScottishAmbulanceScottishUK ParliamentEast LothianScottish ParliamentEast LothianList of places UK Scotland 55 54 11 N 2 44 42 W 55 903 N 2 745 W 55 903 2 745 It groups around the Colstoun Water locally called Gifford Water at the junction of the B6369 and B6355 surrounded by rural farmland Contents 1 History 2 Former industries 3 Church 4 Infrastructure and amenities 5 Notable people 6 References 7 Further reading 8 See also 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Yester Castle in 1814 nbsp Colstoun Water at Gifford East Lothian nbsp Common Green Gifford East Lothian nbsp The Tweeddale Arms Hotel Gifford East Lothian nbsp 18th century houses on the Avenue Gifford East LothianThe village of Gifford takes its name from the 13th century Sir Hugo de Giffard of Yester whose ancient Scoto Norman family possessed the baronies of Yester a name that derives from the Cambro British word Ystrad modern Welsh Vale 2 Morham and Duncanlaw in Haddingtonshire and Tayling and Poldame in the counties of Perthshire and Forfar 3 The first Hugo de Giffard s grandson Hugh de Giffard was a magician who built Yester Castle 1 2 mile or 800 m south east of the present day Yester House 4 the ruins and an underground chamber the Goblin Ha of which can be seen in Yester Wood The same Hobgoblin Hall featured in the poem Marmion by Walter Scott 5 The Mercat Cross was built in 1780 and is still standing in the centre of the village 6 Gifford Town Hall started life as an early 18th century private house which was later extended and then partially rebuilt 7 The ITV television series Adam Smith was filmed in and around Gifford in the early 1970s 8 Former industries editThe initial chief industry in the town was the paper mill which was once the source of the Bank of Scotland s bank notes However this mill closed in the late 18th century and since then the village has largely been residential and supported local farming communities although a pottery known as Castle Wynd Pottery operated at Gifford for a short time in the 1950s Church editMain article Yester Parish Church The earliest recorded presence of a church in the area is in 1241 the ruins of which lie in the woods beside Yester House to the south west of the village centre A church also once stood at Duncanlaw a former settlement to the south east of the main village The present building in the centre of the village was built in 1710 9 Infrastructure and amenities editGifford was the terminus on a branch railway which was originally intended to extend to Garvald and was built by the Gifford and Garvald Light Railway Company The company seal which features the Mercat Cross is in the Glasgow Museum of Transport The line was operated by the North British Railway and then the London and North Eastern Railway The section of line to Gifford was closed in 1947 following the loss of a bridge washed away by flooding British Railways operated the line as far as East Saltoun until the Beeching cuts of the 1960s The village has a school church several shops two traditional hotels and a garage A bus service operated by Prentice Coaches connects the village to Haddington and Pencaitland Like the church the school takes the name of the parish as Yester Primary School The current school building was built in 1968 when East Lothian County Council reorganised schooling arrangements in the area Yester Primary was expanded to accommodate children from the small schools in Bolton Morham Garvald and Longyester which were all closed between 1968 and 1971 The school roll in recent years has been around 150 pupils plus up to 40 children in the attached nursery Secondary education is provided at Knox Academy in Haddington A large park known as the Bleachfield from its historic use lies near the centre of the village and the East Lothian Core Paths network has been expanded to improve access to the surrounding countryside The village has two golf courses Gifford Golf Club is on the western edge of the village while Castle Park Golf Club is to the south The Gifford Cup is an annual golf event which is held in alternate years between the two courses nbsp Welcome Sign at the entrance of Gifford Community WoodlandIn 2017 the local Gifford community bought 55 acres 22 ha of woodland including which comprises Fawn Wood Speedy Wood located to the north west of the village with financial support from the Scottish Land Fund 10 It is now called Gifford Community Woodland and is managed by the charity Gifford Community Land Company with the vision of a restored native woodland supporting broad biodiversity which is an asset to the local community for leisure health and learning 1 Notable people editGian Carlo Menotti 1911 2007 composer and former owner of Yester House John Knox the famous reformer of Scotland was born in Gifford in 1505 Reverend John Witherspoon was born in Gifford in 1723 He studied at the Haddington Grammar School gained a Master of Arts from the University of Edinburgh in 1739 and was a Presbyterian minister in Beith Ayrshire before accepting an offer from Princeton in New Jersey to be their 6th President He was the only clergyman to sign the Declaration of Independence of the United States on 4 July 1776 Willie Wood double Commonwealth Games Bowls gold medallist is from Gifford He learned the sport at the Gifford Bowling Club and as well as a large collection of medals he holds the record of competing in seven Commonwealth Games William Stewart MacGeorge 1861 1931 artist associated with the Kirkcudbright School References edit Mid 2020 Population Estimates for Settlements and Localities in Scotland National Records of Scotland 31 March 2022 Retrieved 31 March 2022 Yester Ystrad Gifford John East Lothian Villages East Lothian 1975 McWilliam Colin Lothian Except Edinburgh London 1978 p 215 ed Smeaton Oliphant Poems of Scott Marmion The Host s Tale London McWilliam Colin 1978 p 209 Historic Environment Scotland Gifford The Square Town Hall LB14684 Retrieved 4 August 2022 Adam Smith Nostalgia Central Retrieved 4 August 2022 McWilliam Colin 1978 p 208 East Lothian group wins 300k grant for woodland purchase The Scotsman Retrieved 9 July 2018 Further reading editBurke John History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland Volume 3 London 1836 page 434 5 Burns David G C The Princeton Connection in The Scottish Genealogist volume 52 number 4 Edinburgh 2005See also editYester Parish Church List of places in East Lothian List of castles in ScotlandExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gifford East Lothian Gifford Village Community Website Gifford Village website Gifford Community Woodland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gifford East Lothian amp oldid 1213352519, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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