Dryburgh Abbey

Dryburgh sits by the Tweed, its remarkably complete medieval ruins make it easy to appreciate the attractions of the monastic life of the Premonstratensian Order who settled there. Fine examples of ecclesiastic architecture and masonry remain and the abbey is the burial place of Sir Walter Scott.
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7m SE of Melrose on B6404 nr St Boswells
These details were last updated on Tuesday 4 September 2007