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  2. Wedderburn Castle - Wikipedia

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    Wedderburn Castle, near Duns, Berwickshire, in the Scottish Borders, is an 18th-century country house that is now used as a wedding and events venue. [2] The house is a Category A listed building [ 1 ] and the grounds are included in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland .

  3. Duns, Scottish Borders - Wikipedia

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    Wedderburn Castle (1771–1775, by architects Robert and James Adam) is 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Duns and is built on the site of the earlier Tower house. It is the seat of the Homes of Wedderburn. It is the seat of the Homes of Wedderburn.

  4. Duns Castle - Wikipedia

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    Duns Castle. Coordinates: 55°46′56″N 2°21′21″W. Duns Castle. Duns Castle, Duns, Berwickshire is a historic house in Scotland, the oldest part of which, the massive Norman Keep or Pele Tower, supposedly dates from 1320. The castle and most of the structures on the property are designated as a scheduled ancient monument.

  5. List of listed buildings in Duns, Scottish Borders - Wikipedia

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    Upload Photo. 1 Clouds With Former Gig House And Stable, And Boundary Wall. 55°46′45″N 2°20′47″W. /  55.779266°N 2.346362°W  / 55.779266; -2.346362  ( 1 Clouds With Former Gig House And Stable, And Boundary Wall) Category B. 26487. Upload Photo. 12 And 12A Currie Street With Gatepiers, Former Stable, And Hayloft.

  6. Langton Castle - Wikipedia

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    Langton Castle. Coordinates: 55.7660°N 2.3823°W. Langton Castle is a now destroyed medieval fortress at Langton, near the burgh of Duns, Berwickshire, Scotland. Little remains of the structure. David Gavin of Gavinton and his first wife, Christine (Edward Haytley)

  7. John Hay Drummond Hay - Wikipedia

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    1 June 1816. Valenciennes, France. Died. 27 November 1893. (1893-11-27) (aged 77) Wedderburn Castle, Scotland. Sir John Hay Drummond Hay GCMG KCB PC (1 June 1816 – 27 November 1893) was the United Kingdom's Envoy Extraordinary at the Court of Morocco in the 19th century. [1][2]

  8. List of castles in the Scottish Borders - Wikipedia

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    Name Type Date Condition Ownership Location Notes Picture Ayton Castle: Occupied: Billie Castle: Courtyard castle: Ruin: Borthwick Castle: L-plan castle: Site

  9. List of Category A listed buildings in the Scottish Borders

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    Duns Castle: Duns Tower house, c. 1320, incorporated in ... Wedderburn Castle: Duns 160] 42543: Nisbet House, Stable and Coach ...