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of bed and breakfast in Jedburgh! The Historic Royal Burgh
of Jedburgh, once a residence of Scottish kings, lies
10 miles north of the border with England. Jedburgh offers an
attractive setting to follow the town trail, take a riverside
walk or browse amongst the shops in the colourful renovated buildings
in the Market Place and Canongate. Jedburgh Abbey (photo) on
the banks of the Jed Water was founded in 1138 by David I and
was damaged many times and rebuilt. The Church is mainly in the
Romanesque and early Gothic styles and is remarkably complete.
Situated in the town centre is Mary Queen of Scot's house which
tells the story of the life of the tragic Queen, who visited
Jedburgh in 1556, staying in this Bastle House formerly owned
by the Kerr family. Jedburgh has a 9 hole golf course, the Waterside
Fitness Centre with swimming pool gym, sauna suite and sunbed
room, Jedburgh Sports Centre offers 3 badminton court areas available
for various indoor games. There are also facilities for rock
climbing and a dry ski slope. |

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