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Why Does Scotland Have So Many Castles? Discover the Legacy of Scottish Fortresses - MSNMillions visit Scotland to see these landmarks, drawn by their varied designs and tales. From the Scottish Borders’ ...
The spooky abandoned Scottish castle near 'best restaurant in the Borders' For the latest edition of the Daily Record's weekly series spotlighting Scotland's top walks and beauty spots, we have ...
Winter is an ideal time to visit The Scottish Borders, the low sun burnishes the hills in golden light, roads are quiet and the lonely castles are even more atmospheric. Recently the South of ...
With the fresh Scottish air on your face, skip in your robe between the hot tub, saunas and plunge pool. (Spa access costs £40 for cottage guests.) For a totally relaxing time, drop the children ...
The roadshow visits Thirlestane Castle in the Scottish Borders, where treasures include an art nouveau claret jug, a full-size leather tiger and an ice axe signed by famous mountaineers. Show more ...
The vastness of the walled garden at Gordon Castle, 50 miles east of Inverness in the Highlands of Scotland, is breathtaking; one can hardly see the wall at the other end. At around eight acres ...
A collection of rare medieval coins have been discovered by two metal detectorists in the Scottish Borders. A stash of 30 gold and silver coins were found, with archaeologists finding another five ...
A POPULAR medieval English castle has shut in a “massive blow” for locals and businesses in a market town. English Heritage announced Prudhoe Castle in Northumberland had closed over th… ...
The four majestic Borders abbeys – Melrose, Jedburgh, Kelso and Dryburgh were built in the 12th century, but suffered greatly from their proximity to the English border during periods of war and ...
Cessford Castle acted as the home of the Ker family through to the early-17th century. However, it was eventually abandoned after Sir Robert Ker relocated elsewhere in the Borders.
Winter is an ideal time to visit The Scottish Borders, the low sun burnishes the hills in golden light, roads are quiet and the lonely castles are even more atmospheric. Recently the South of Scotland ...
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