Mary Queen of Scots House
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Title
Mary Queen of Scots House
Description
The 16th century tower house is set in a pear-tree garden in the heart of Jedburgh.
According to local tradition, the house is where Mary Queen of Scots stayed in Jedburgh in 1566. The building, which is now a visitor centre contains paintings, textiles and objects associated with Scotland’s tragic queen.
Source
scottishborders
Date
Late 16th century
Type
Museum
Identifier
884
Spatial Coverage
current,55.47919,-2.552379;
Museum Item Type Metadata
Street
Queen Street
Place
Jedburgh
IsNewThisYear
Yes
OpeningDate1
18/9/2010
OpeningTime1
10.00-16.30
Activities
An audio tour, foreign language guide, gifts books and souvenirs are available. There is an audio-visual display on the ground floor for wheelchair users.
Ground floor only disabled access.
WC
No
DisabledWC
No
DisabledAccess
Yes
Refreshments
No
EventsForChildren
No
Parking
No
HearingLoop
No
LimitedAccess
No
NotAccessible
No
ID
11748
IsIncludedThisYear
No
Postcode
TD8 6EN
Citation
“Mary Queen of Scots House,” Digital Open Doors, accessed November 6, 2024, https://ddo.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/882.
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