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Discover Kelso’s medieval charm and rich heritage nestled in the scenic Scottish Borders’ Tweed Valley.
A neo-classical temple mausoleum in Kelso honoring the historic Scott and Douglas families amidst the serene Springwood estate.
A majestic Jacobean estate blending historic charm with modern luxury, set on 300 acres of scenic Scottish Borders countryside.
Explore the evocative ruins of Littledean Tower, a 16th-century border fortress steeped in history, legend, and haunting tales along the River Tweed.
A majestic 150-foot Doric column commemorating Wellington’s victory, set on a scenic Scottish Borders hill with sweeping panoramic views.
A fortified 16th-century tower house where Renaissance ambition meets Borders landscape.
A towering tribute to Charles Marjoribanks offering stunning views and rich history at Coldstream’s eastern gateway.
Discover Over Ancrum, where Scotland’s rich medieval heritage meets tranquil rolling hills and historic battlefields near Jedburgh.
Medieval splendour on the Scottish border: a 12th-century abbey where history, architecture, and landscape converge.
Explore 19th-century prison life and Jedburgh’s rich heritage in a historic castle-like jail with panoramic views and ghostly tales.
Where a 13th-century prophet met the Faerie Queen—legend carved in stone on the Eildon Hills.
Explore the ancient earthworks and panoramic views of Raecleugh Head Prehistoric Fort, a remarkable hillfort in the heart of Berwickshire's historic landscape.
Ancient Bronze Age stone circle set on a windswept hill with panoramic views, steeped in legend and prehistoric mystery.
Victorian mansion meets modernist masterpiece in a riverside Scottish Borders estate.
Discover the Mungo Park Monument in Selkirk, honoring the fearless Scottish explorer who charted the Niger River and shaped African exploration history.
Historic home of the Southern Reporter newspaper, a cornerstone of Selkirk’s rich journalistic heritage on the town’s vibrant High Street.
Historic ruins of Selkirk’s Kirk o’ the Forest, where William Wallace was proclaimed Guardian of Scotland in 1297.
Union Bridge spans the River Tweed, linking England and Scotland with historic wrought iron elegance and scenic border views.
Discover the ancient Trees Of The Kings in Selkirk, where Scottish royal history and nature unite in a serene, storied landscape.
An Iron Age broch perched above the Gala Water, offering 2,000 years of Scottish history and panoramic Border views.
Historic fishing shelter on the River Tweed, offering serene views and a glimpse into Berwick-upon-Tweed’s rich border heritage.
Explore the haunting ruins of Newark Castle near Selkirk, a 15th-century tower steeped in Border wars, royal ties, and tragic history.
Experience 500 years of Scottish Borders history and luxury at Aikwood Tower, a stunning 16th-century peel tower set in breathtaking countryside.
A majestic 17th-century sandstone arch bridge spanning the River Tweed, linking history, heritage, and scenic vistas in Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Victorian engineering triumph spanning the River Tweed—still carrying trains 175 years after Queen Victoria's opening.
Explore Britain’s only complete Elizabethan town walls—historic bastions offering panoramic views over Berwick and the North Sea.
Explore Coxon's Tower, a medieval sentinel on Berwick’s historic walls, embodying centuries of border defense and architectural evolution.
A 1920s reinforced concrete arch bridge spanning the River Tweed, blending engineering innovation with scenic river views in historic Berwick-upon-Tweed.
A majestic 18th-century neoclassical landmark, Berwick Town Hall stands as the historic heart of Berwick-upon-Tweed’s civic life and heritage.
Explore Cumberland Bastion, a striking Elizabethan fortification embodying Berwick-upon-Tweed’s turbulent border history and military heritage.
Explore Lord’s Mount, a towering Tudor artillery fortification guarding Berwick-upon-Tweed with panoramic views and rich border history.
Cross the symbolic threshold between two nations at Britain's most accessible border, where history meets landscape.
Historic 19th-century lighthouse at Berwick Pier offering stunning coastal views and a glimpse into the town’s maritime heritage.
Explore the rugged coast and historic Smuggler’s Bothy at Lamberton Skerrs, where natural beauty meets maritime heritage.
An ancient glacial boulder steeped in legend, offering sweeping moorland vistas from Northumberland's highest natural viewpoint.
Explore the ancient earthworks of Black Castle, East Lothian’s Iron Age hillfort nestled in scenic countryside near Haddington.
Relax by the stunning Berwickshire coast with cozy self-catering lodges, pet-friendly amenities, and seaside adventures at Scoutscroft Leisure Park.
Medieval hospital ruins where 12th-century monks pioneered surgical medicine on Scotland's ancient Royal Road.
Discover Lady's Well, a tranquil ancient spring steeped in Roman history and early Christian legend, nestled within Northumberland’s wild beauty.
A spacious, cyclist-friendly holiday home in Innerleithen, perfect for exploring the iconic trails of the Scottish Borders.
Historic 200-year-old coach house hotel and gastro pub offering cozy rooms, hearty local cuisine, and warm hospitality in scenic Innerleithen.
A tranquil historic hamlet in East Lothian offering scenic countryside charm and a glimpse into Scotland’s agricultural heritage.
Explore the evocative ruins of Horsburgh Castle, a 16th-century Border tower steeped in Scotland’s turbulent history and scenic landscapes.
Explore the evocative 12th-century Romanesque ruins of St Martin's Kirk, a cornerstone of Haddington's medieval spiritual heritage and Reformation history.
Explore the evocative ruins of Hirendean Castle, a 16th-century Scottish peel tower steeped in history, legend, and serene countryside views.
A ruined 16th-century fortress where Border legend and Scottish history converge beside St Mary's Loch.
Explore the unique WWII Lozenge Type Coastal Bunker in Bamburgh, a striking hexagonal pillbox guarding Northumberland’s historic coastline.
Historic 4-star hotel with scenic Tweed Valley views, family-friendly leisure, spa, and classic Scottish hospitality in Peebles.
Historic charm and modern comfort meet in the heart of Peebles, with local dining and scenic walks just steps away.
Historic octagonal stone monument marking Peebles’ medieval market rights and civic heritage, adorned with unique carvings and a 17th-century sundial.
Discover Peebles' rich heritage and stunning classical art in the historic Tweeddale Museum & Gallery, housed in the iconic Chambers Institution.
Historic charm meets modern comfort in the heart of Peebles, with excellent dining and a welcoming atmosphere for all visitors.
A towering tribute on Byres Hill offering historic charm and sweeping panoramic views across East Lothian and beyond.
A haunting 18th-century monument to murder, justice, and the dark moorland history of rural Northumberland.
Explore Scotland’s coal mining heritage at the beautifully preserved Lady Victoria Colliery with immersive exhibits and expert-guided tours.
Experience medieval grandeur and modern luxury at Dalhousie Castle Hotel and Spa, nestled in scenic Scottish parkland near Edinburgh.
Medieval fortress, aristocratic grandeur, and Harry Potter magic converge at this 950-year-old castle.
Explore Hotspur Tower, Alnwick’s iconic 15th-century gateway steeped in medieval history and the legend of Harry Hotspur.
A striking white monument honoring James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd, overlooking the serene St Mary's Loch in Scotland's Borders.
Historic 16th-century castle hotel near Peebles with luxury spa, acclaimed dining, and scenic grounds featuring the Great Polish Map of Scotland.
Historic 18th-century harbour with unique west-facing entrance, scenic sandy bay, and preserved lime kilns on Northumberland’s coast.
Discover Preston Tower, a resilient 15th-century Scottish stronghold set within tranquil gardens, rich with history and medieval charm.
Explore Newton Tower, a unique early 17th-century ruined church tower in Dalkeith, rich in history and surrounded by tranquil old gravestones.
Experience regal Scottish luxury and historic charm at Melville Castle Hotel, a serene castle retreat near Edinburgh with elegant rooms and fine dining.
Explore the subtle earthworks and ancient mysteries of Maiden Castle, a prehistoric fortification nestled in the scenic Midlothian landscape.
Experience historic Scottish charm and elegant celebrations at Monkton House, a unique 15th-century castle wedding venue near Edinburgh.
Explore Rosslyn Castle, a majestic 14th-century fortress nestled in Roslin Glen, blending medieval history with stunning natural beauty.
A serene memorial honoring the 1303 Battle of Roslin, a pivotal Scottish victory during the Wars of Independence.
Explore Dryden Tower, a mysterious 19th-century Gothic folly offering panoramic Scottish countryside views and rich historic intrigue.
Experience Scotland’s only destination spa nestled in a historic castle with luxurious treatments, fine dining, and serene gardens in the Borders.
A warm, light-filled cafe in the heart of Dawyck Botanic Garden, serving seasonal soups, sandwiches, and excellent home baking with views over 65 acres of woodland.
A medieval chapel carved into riverside cliffs, accessible only by boat—where history and legend intertwine.
A 2.7-meter prehistoric stone marking ancient mysteries on Edinburgh's southern edge.
Climb Edinburgh’s ancient volcanic peak for breathtaking panoramic views and a journey through natural and historic wonders.
Explore Scotland’s oldest railway tunnel, a historic horse-drawn coal route transformed into a vibrant urban walking and cycling path in Edinburgh.
Victorian hospital turned heritage headquarters, where Scotland's architectural legacy is preserved and celebrated.
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A cozy, community-loved café in Kelso serving fresh, hearty meals and delightful teas in a welcoming atmosphere.
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