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Roxburgh, Ettrick and Lauderdale

Administrative lieutenancy area in Scotland covering former Roxburghshire and Selkirkshire.

Crichton Castle

Crichton Castle is a historic ruined castle near Crichton village in Midlothian, Scotland, notable for its late 14th-century tower house origins and later Italianate Renaissance additions, now cared for by Historic Environment Scotland and open to public visitation.

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Dryburgh Abbey

Dryburgh Abbey is the historic ruins of a Premonstratensian monastery in the Scottish Borders, notable for its scenic riverside location, significant medieval history, and being the burial place of Sir Walter Scott and Earl Haig. The site forms part of the Borders Abbeys Way walking route.

prehistoric historic-town castle museum garden nature-reserve

Edin's Hall Broch

Edin's Hall Broch is a 2nd-century Iron Age broch near Duns, Scottish Borders, notable as one of the few southern Scottish brochs. It sits within an older Iron Age hillfort and offers visitors the chance to explore extensive ancient ruins and archaeological features outdoors.

prehistoric woodland hill-walk nature-reserve

Greenknowe Tower

Greenknowe Tower is a roofless 16th-century tower house ruin in the Scottish Borders, noted for its well-preserved stonework and architectural features, set on a natural mound with historical defensive marshland surroundings.

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Hermitage Castle

Hermitage Castle is a semi-ruined historic castle in the Scottish Borders, known for its atmospheric and sinister appearance, rich history including links to Mary, Queen of Scots, and is open to the public seasonally under the care of Historic Scotland.

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Jedburgh Abbey

Jedburgh Abbey is a historic ruined Augustinian abbey founded in the 12th century, located in Jedburgh, Scottish Borders. Visitors can explore extensive abbey ruins showcasing Norman and early English architecture, part of a popular regional walking route.

castle museum garden historic-town

Kelso Abbey

Kelso Abbey is a historic ruined abbey in Kelso, Scottish Borders, dating from the 12th century, featuring impressive Romanesque architecture and significant medieval history. The site is open to the public with free entry and includes notable ruins such as the west tower and crossings, set near the confluence of the Rivers Tweed and Teviot.

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Melrose Abbey

Melrose Abbey is a historic partly ruined Cistercian monastery in the Scottish Borders, founded in 1136 and known for its Gothic architecture, historic burials, and intricate stone carvings. Visitors can explore the abbey ruins, a museum, and surrounding gardens.

castle museum historic-town garden

Harmony Garden

Harmony Garden in Melrose is a high walled garden spanning 3.5 acres featuring various divided garden areas and a large lawn used for events like the Borders Book Festival. The adjacent Harmony Hall is available as a holiday let, while the gardens are freely accessible to the public.

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Grey Mare’s Tail

Grey Mare's Tail is a 60-meter-high waterfall in southern Scotland, set within a diverse nature reserve featuring upland lochs, rare plants, and wildlife, popular for hiking and nature observation.

nature-reserve waterfall hill-walk woodland country-park

Priorwood Garden

Priorwood Garden in Melrose is a historic walled garden featuring an unusual apple orchard and a flower garden cultivated for dry flower arrangements, managed by the National Trust for Scotland.

garden historic-town nature-reserve

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