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Queen Mary’s House Gardens, Jedburgh

Queen Street

Jedburgh

Opening Times

All-year-round

General Information

The gardens have descendants of the original pear trees planted in the area adjacent to Jedburgh Abbey which supplied fruit to the London Market in the early 1800s. To ensure that the original stock continued into the new century, a number of pear trees were grafted, grown on and planted in the gardens. Within the gardens stands Mary Queen of Scots House, a museum and visitor centre that tells the story of the tragic queen. The gardens have beautiful flower displays within well maintained lawns.

Facilities

Parking available No
Toilets available No
Disabled access Yes
Café on site No
Dog friendly Yes
Children’s facilities No
Family facilities No
Staff available No
Local interest/significance Yes
Regional interest/significance Yes
National interest/significance Yes
Other features Museum/Visitor Centre, Seating

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