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  2. Abbotsford, Scottish Borders - Wikipedia

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    Abbotsford is a historic country house in the Scottish Borders, near Galashiels, on the south bank of the River Tweed. Now open to the public, it was built as the residence of historical novelist and poet Sir Walter Scott between 1817 and 1825. [ 1 ]

  3. Melrose Abbey - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's Abbey, Melrose is a partly ruined monastery of the Cistercian order in Melrose, Roxburghshire, in the Scottish Borders. It was founded in 1136 by Cistercian monks at the request of King David I of Scotland and was the chief house of that order in the country until the Reformation .

  4. List of listed buildings in Melrose, Scottish Borders - Wikipedia

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    Darnick Village Abbotsford Road (W Side) West House Category C(S) 37753: Upload Photo ... Melrose Abbey Commendators House Category B 37729: Drygrange House ...

  5. Melrose, Scottish Borders - Wikipedia

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    The casket has been re-buried in the Abbey. The Abbey ruins are cared for by Historic Scotland (open all year; entrance charge). Nearby is the Roman fort of Trimontium, Abbotsford House the home of Sir Walter Scott, and Dryburgh Abbey where he was buried in 1832.

  6. Abbot of Melrose - Wikipedia

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    The last commendator, James Douglas of Lochleven, resigned the abbacy to William Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton (his nephew) in December 1606, and the abbey itself to the king in 1608. The abbey (or most of its lands) was then erected into a secular lordship for viscount Haddington, John Ramsay, who in 1609 was created "Lord Melrose". [1]

  7. Borders Abbeys Way - Wikipedia

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    Dryburgh Abbey. The Borders Abbeys Way is a long-distance footpath in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. It is a circular walkway and is 109 kilometres (68 mi) in length. [1] The theme of the footpath is the ruined Borders abbeys (established by David I of Scotland) along its way: Kelso Abbey, Jedburgh Abbey, Melrose Abbey and Dryburgh ...

  8. Architecture of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Abbotsford House, re-built for Walter Scott, helping to launch the Scots Baronial revival The Gothic Revival in architecture has been seen as an expression of Romanticism and according to Alvin Jackson, the Scots baronial style was "a Caledonian reading of the gothic". [ 83 ]

  9. List of places in the Scottish Borders - Wikipedia

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    The Kirk at Lyne Jedburgh Abbey River Blackadder Primary school, Caddonfoot Pease Wood Nature Reserve Abbey St. Bathans Image of Border Reivers The River Tweed at Coldstream Dawyck Botanic Garden Boats in Eyemouth Harbour Leithen Water Sculpture of John Duns Scotus Dawyck House Broughton Kirk Beach huts at Coldingham Duns Castle Community Centre, Coldstream Lammermuir sheep Cairn in honour of ...

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