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Dryburgh Abbey Hotel
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Dryburgh Abbey Hotel is a baronial country house, located on the banks of the River Tweed, in Dryburgh about 5 km south east of Melrose in the Scottish Borders.[1] The modern house was first constructed in 1845 and it was converted into a hotel in 1932. It is next to the ruins of Dryburgh Abbey and part of the former churchyard and its burials are within the grounds.[2]
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Location | St Boswells near Melrose |
Opening | 1932 |
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Number of rooms | 38 |
Number of suites | 2 |
Number of restaurants | 2 |
Website | |
www.dryburgh.co.uk |
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The former house had two access lodges, an Upper Lodge and a Lower Lodge.[3][4]