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Dryburgh Abbey which sits on the bank on the river Tweed, was founded in November 1150.
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Dawyck Botanic Garden is a botanic garden and arboretum 62 acres situated in the Upper Tweed Valley, a National Scenic Area.
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The Castle has a reputation, both from its history and its appearance, as one of the most sinister and atmospheric in Scotland.
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Kelso Abbey is what remains of a Scottish abbey built around 1143 by a community of Tironensian monks.
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Built between between 1725 and 1778, Mellerstain House is currently the home of the 13th Earl of Haddington.
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Housed in an historic spa, the exhibitions tell the story of Innerleithen and St Ronan’s Wells.
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Dating back to the 13th Century, Thirlestane Castle is a castle set in extensive parklands near Lauder in the Borders of Scotland.
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