Churches, cathedrals & abbeys in the Scottish Borders

Learn about the beautiful and historic churches, cathedrals and abbeys found in the Scottish Borders. Walk amongst the magnificent ruins of the medieval abbeys of Melrose, Jedburgh, Kelso and Dryburgh, and see the remains of a Trinitarian Friary at Cross Kirk.

 

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  1. Dryburgh Abbey

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    Churches, Cathedrals & Abbeys

    Dryburgh Abbey

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    5 Historic Attraction

    Melrose

    Telephone:

    +44(1)835 822381

    Perhaps the most beautiful of all the Border Abbeys, the ruins of Dryburgh Abbey are remarkably complete and surrounded by beautiful grounds.

  2. Kelso Abbey

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    Churches, Cathedrals & Abbeys

    Kelso Abbey

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    Kelso

    Telephone:

    +44 (1573) 460365

    Visit the magnificent Kelso Abbey in the Scottish Borders, dating as far back as the 12th century.

  3. Jedburgh Abbey

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    Churches, Cathedrals & Abbeys

    Jedburgh Abbey

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    • 5 Historic Attraction
    5 Historic Attraction

    Jedburgh

    Telephone:

    +44 (1835) 863925

    One of the four border abbeys, Jedburgh Abbey was founded by David I in around 1138 for Augustinian canons.

  4. Melrose Abbey

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    Churches, Cathedrals & Abbeys

    Melrose Abbey

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    • 5 Historic Attraction
    5 Historic Attraction

    Melrose

    Telephone:

    +44 (1896) 822562

    Melrose Abbey is a magnificent ruin on a grand scale with lavishly decorated masonry.

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