Abbey Stoves

Abbey Stoves is a fireplace shop in , which is located on Market Square. Abbey Stoves is situated nearby to the art gallery , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Melrose Library and Priorwood Garden.

Library

is a garden in Melrose in the area of . The garden contains an apple orchard of unusual apple trees. The flower garden is planted to supply the best samples for dry flower arrangements. is situated 350 feet northeast of Abbey Stoves.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Melrose and Gattonside.

is a town in the Region of southern , with a population of 2,510 in 2016. It's nowadays a commuter town for Edinburgh, and service town for the Borders General Hospital.

Village
is a small village in the . It is located 1 kilometre north of , on the north side of the River Tweed. In 1143, the lands of were granted to the monks of by King David I.

Village
is a village in the , about 1+1⁄4 miles east of . It has a population of approximately 260, according to the 2001 census.

Abbey Stoves

Latitude
55.59755° or 55° 35′ 51″ north
Longitude
-2.71959° or 2° 43′ 11″ west
Open location code
9C7VH7XJ+25
Open­Street­Map ID
node 3905279332
Open­Street­Map feature
shop=­fireplace
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Highlights include The Crafters and Ormiston Institute.

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