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Abbey St Bathans

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496: 469: 74: 58: 429: 81: 425:, in private ownership situated in the centre of the village. The Kirk was rebuilt in the 18th century and incorporates, in the east and north walls, late 14th century remains of the Church of the Priory of St Mary - the original Cistercian priory founded in the late 12th or early 13th centuries (exact date unknown) and secularised in 1622. 219: 441:, Edinburgh. This suggests that the priory was located in the riverside meadow area around the existing Kirk, and a dig would probably reveal some of the structure. This deposit was discovered and excavated by Mrs. E. K. Robb, whose family used to holiday in the village. The dedication is to 406:. Though the original location of the monastic accommodation is unknown today, there is a stone on one side of the glen known as the Abbey Stone. While there are no religious houses in the village today, there is a small church in the square. A clergyman is shared with nearby hamlet of 436:
In the mid-1960s, a deposit or "midden" was found by the existing Kirk, on the river bank where such a "tip" would logically be located . This contained many shards of pottery which were identified as medieval by the
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Further up the valley north of the Kirk is the village hall which holds regular events and occasional exhibitions. Downriver, south of the Kirk can be found a fish farm, car park, café and small sawmill.
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There is evidence that Abbey St Bathans has been inhabited for at least 2,500 years with the discovery of Bronze Age artefacts including a Bronze Age dagger , and the presence of the nearby
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On the estate are a picturesque lodge, stables and groom's cottage, and an artfully composed Z-plan complex including gamekeeper's cottage and kennels.
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Later extensions, especially in the 1870s, retain something of the original character, if not the scale, in the plethora of traceried
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used to have a youth hostel in the village known locally as the Rest House, however it has been closed for over ten years.
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established in the 12th century. It was sanctified and then used as a retreat by the sisters who formed the community at
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Census of Scotland 2011, Table KS101SC – Usual Resident Population, published by National Records of Scotland. Website
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The house began, probably in the early 19th century (a date stone of 1694 is of unknown provenance) as a thatched
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retrieved Apr 2018. See “Standard Outputs”, Table KS101SC, Area type: Civil Parish 1930, Area: Abbey St Bathans
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at the north-east angle. There are attractive interiors, particularly the stair with twisted
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pass through the village. There are several footpaths for walkers including to the nearby
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chimneystacks. The detailing of the north-west front is more overtly
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and Cockburn Law hill. The village is also on a bicycling route. The
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and timber arcading. Many fittings were moved here in the 1880s by
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corners at the upper levels, a tall pyramidal roof, and a quadrant
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section at its northern end terminating the north-west range.
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While there is no priory today there is a small church, or
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with the ground falling away steeply to the north to the
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Abbey St. Bathans
Scottish Gaelic

Abbey St Bathans is located in Scottish Borders
Scottish Borders
2011
OS grid reference
NT762618
Council area
Scottish Borders
Lieutenancy area
Berwickshire
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
TD11
Police
Scotland
Fire
Scottish
Ambulance
Scottish
UK Parliament
Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk
Scottish Parliament
Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire
UK
Scotland

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