Mary Queen Of Scots‘ Visitors Centre
Mary Queen Of Scots‘ Visitors Centre is a museum in Scottish Borders, Scotland which is located on Queen Street. Mary Queen Of Scots‘ Visitors Centre is situated nearby to The Piper’s House, Duck Row, Jedburgh, as well as near Canongate Bridge.- Email: museums@scotborders.gov.uk
- Type: Museum
- Address: Queen Street, Jedburgh, TD8 6EN
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Jedburgh Town Hall and Jedburgh Sheriff Court.
Jedburgh Town Hall
Town hall
Photo: Victuallers, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Jedburgh Public Hall known as Jedburgh Town Hall is a listed building in the centre of Jedburgh opposite the ruins of Jedburgh Abbey. It was opened in 1900 as the town's principal public building. It overlooks a large car park which is beside the A68. Jedburgh Town Hall is situated 680 feet south of Mary Queen Of Scots‘ Visitors Centre.
Jedburgh Sheriff Court
Courthouse
Photo: Victuallers, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Jedburgh Sheriff Court, formerly County Buildings, is a judicial building in the Market Square in Jedburgh in Scotland. The building, which continues to be used as a courthouse, is a Category B listed building. Jedburgh Sheriff Court is situated 770 feet southwest of Mary Queen Of Scots‘ Visitors Centre.
Canongate Bridge
Bridge
Photo: Walter Baxter, CC BY-SA 2.0.
The Canongate Bridge is a pedestrian bridge in the Scottish Borders town of Jedburgh. It was built as the town's main bridge over the Jed Water in the 16th century. Since 1971 it has been a category A listed building. Canongate Bridge is situated 410 feet southeast of Mary Queen Of Scots‘ Visitors Centre.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Jedburgh and Lanton.
Jedburgh
Photo: AlasdairW, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Jedburgh is a town in the Scottish Borders, ten miles north of the border with England. It's best known for its ruined abbey, while the countryside around is dotted with turrets and towerhouses from the medieval days of banditry.
Lanton
Village
Photo: Kevin Rae, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Lanton is a village in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, near Jedburgh and Timpendean Tower, off the A698. Lanton is situated 2 miles west of Mary Queen Of Scots‘ Visitors Centre.
Ancrum
Village
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Ancrum is a village in the Borders area of Scotland, 5 km northwest of Jedburgh. The village — which currently has a population of around 300 — is situated just off the A68 trunk road on the B6400, which runs through Ancrum. Lilliesleaf lies 7 miles further along the B6400 and Denholm can be reached along the unclassified road which runs parallel to the River Teviot. Ancrum is situated 3 miles northwest of Mary Queen Of Scots‘ Visitors Centre.
Mary Queen Of Scots‘ Visitors Centre
- Categories: building, tourism, and tourist attraction
- Location: Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
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-2.5527° or 2° 33′ 10″ westOperator
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