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Website for Duns Duns Scotland, The Town Web Site, Scottish Borders Duns Hotels/Accommodations & Reservations We have no traveler comments for Duns, Scotland. Help us and your fellow travelers and be the first. Click here to log your comments. Thank you. Welcome to Duns
Duns was created a Burgh of Barony in 1490, and is a former county town of Berwickshire in the Scottish Borders. The feudal Laird is Alexander Hay of Duns and Drumelzier, his family acquired Duns Castle in 1696 and were responsible for the present Gothic edifice, prior to that it had been a substantial Pele tower belonging to the descendants of the Earl of Moray, who had been granted the estate by Robert I. country HousesA famous Edwardian mansion Manderston House (rebuilt 1903), lies just outside the burgh on the A6105 road to Berwick-upon-Tweed, the home of a Liberal Peer, The Lord Palmer. 2 miles east of Manderston stands early 18th century Edrom House (after architect James Smith), and just two miles east of Edrom stands Blanerne House (rebuilt by architect William Burn in 1895) with its nearby ruined mediaeval Pele Tower. Nisbet House (c1630) with its great Tower (1774) about 1.5 miles south of the town, is currently being restored as a private home. Two miles east of Duns stands Wedderburn Castle (1771-5, architects Robert Adam and James Adam built on site of the earlier Pele Tower. It is the seat of the Home of Wedderburn family. Further west lies Kimmerghame House (1851, architect David Bruce), a Scottish Baronial mansion almost destroyed by fire in 1947 and rebuilt. Now the seat of a former Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire, Major-general Sir John Swinton of Swinton (Father of the actress Tilda Swinton). The district surrounding Duns once had a considerable number of famous country Houses. |
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