in Selkirk Market Place
Traditions The Selkirk
Common Riding is a celebration of the history and traditions of the Royal and Ancient Burgh. It is held on the second Friday after the first Monday in June.
Landmarks The remains of the "forest kirk", referred to in ancient times as the church of St Mary of the Forest, still stand in the old churchyard. It is also the final resting place of several maternal ancestors of
Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the US. Just to the south of the town is
The Haining, the late 18th-century residence of the
Pringle family. In 2009 the last owner died, and left the house and grounds "for the benefit of the community of Selkirkshire and the wider public." A charitable trust is now planning to restore the building as an art gallery.
The Selkirk Grace The Selkirk Grace has no connection with the town of Selkirk, beyond its name; it originated in the west of Scotland. Although attributed to
Robert Burns, the Selkirk Grace was already known in the 17th century, as the "Galloway Grace" or the "Covenanters' Grace". It came to be called the Selkirk Grace because Burns was said to have delivered it at a dinner given by the
Earl of Selkirk at
St Mary's Isle Priory, in Kirkcudbright in Galloway. ::::In
Scots :Some hae meat and canna eat, :And some wad eat that want it, :But we hae meat and we can eat, :Sae let the Lord be thankit. ::::In English :Some have meat and cannot eat, :And some would eat that want it, :But we have meat and we can eat, :So let God be thanked.
Sport Rugby union plays its role in Selkirk culture and society.
Selkirk RFC play in their home games at
Philiphaugh, competing in the
Scottish Premiership and the
Border League. The town cricket club was formed in 1851 and still plays in the Border League. The cricket ground at Philiphaugh is the site of the Battle of Philiphaugh. The town also has a footballing tradition, having produced some players of note in the Scottish game including
Bobby Johnstone of
Hibernian. The
Selkirk Football Club, founded in 1880 and part of the
Lowland League since 2013, folded in 2018 due to financial troubles. ==Media==