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Visit the world's largest Armstrong Museum to trace the history of this formidable Borders family...
Memorial to Steven Hislop who claimed the British Superbike title in 1995 and 2002.
Gold and Silver jewellery, historically based in Scottish, Celtic and Viking styles, researched,...
Standing some 60ft high, this museum is the largest Armstrong Clan library in the world.
The museum houses a large collection of historical Artefacts with facilities for genealogical...
A vast and eerie ruin of the 14th and 15th centuries, associated with the de Soulis, the Douglases...
Large Tibetan Buddhist temple and monastic community located in a quiet rural setting.
Gretna Green has been famous for run-away weddings since 1754.
Discover passionate collectors, racing legends, famous painters and local history in a historic...
Award winner, Wilton Lodge Park is one of the most picturesque town parks in Scotland with its tree...
Instrumental in Hawick's success in winning Scotland in Bloom 16 times.
The £10m Heart of Hawick multi-agency arts and heritage initiative is one of the biggest and most...
Set in the Heart of Hawick, Drumlanrig's Tower is a beautifully restored building which uses period...
A museum devoted to writer and historian Thomas Carlyle, one of the most influential thinkers in...
The Old Churchyard of St Kentigern is said to be the site of an 8th century abbey, an 11th century...
A remarkable community initiative, this excellent visitor centre and exhibition provides a...
Step inside to see what lies hidden behind the outer walls of this relatively unassuming pre-war...
A beautiful mix of native trees that cloak the steep gorge slopes.
The remote wild mountainous landscape makes this reserve one of Scotland's upland jewels, the...
Lochmaben's magnificent ruins are a fine example of a 14th-century Z-plan Scottish tower house.
Borders Home of the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry.
Philiphaugh....there's so much to see!
With so many attractions, Philiphaugh is the perfect place...
A comfortable twin-screen cinema with free parking and full disabled access showing first-run...
This free museum, archive and exhibition centre tells the fascinating story of 3000 years of...
Standing on Trailtrow Hill, this three-storey tower house formed part of a chain of defense posts...
Situated by the Lockerbie Air Disaster Memorial and Garden of Remembrance, the Dryfesdale Lodge...
This award-winning museum recreates the building's former use as a home and ironmonger's shop.
Built in 1803 as the Sheriff Court this is where Sir Walter Scott, author of such classics as The...
A corrugated landscape, filled with a huge diversity of plants and animals.
Twists offer a range of original contemporary colour-twisted stemmed glasses, hand crafted in the...
Original Daylight Photographic Studio, dating from 1867.
18th, 19th century house in beautiful countryside.
B&B
Just a short distance from the M74, Nether Boreland is a delightful and traditional farmhouse,...
B&B
Relax for a night or two in this your home in Fort William. Melantee is a comfortable bungalow with...
B&B
Comfortable en-suite accommodation in family run B & B, in quiet location on edge of Glencoe...
B&B
Ardness: A family run B&B situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty,with magnificent views...
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