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Mary Queen of Scots House

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Mary Queen of Scots' House, Jedburgh geograph.org.uk 795038
Mary Queen of Scots' House, Jedburgh geograph.org.uk 795038

Queen Mary's House is a listed sixteenth century building in Jedburgh which is where Mary, Queen of Scots, stayed for a few weeks in 1566. The building has been open to the public since 1930 as a museum. There is some doubt whether the Queen stayed in this particular building. The museum has concentrated on telling Queen Mary's story for the last thirty years.

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N 55.478611111111 ° E -2.5527777777778 °
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Mary Queen Of Scots' Visitors Centre

Queen Street
TD8 6EN
Scotland, United Kingdom
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Scottish Borders Council

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Website
scotborders.gov.uk

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Mary Queen of Scots' House, Jedburgh geograph.org.uk 795038
Mary Queen of Scots' House, Jedburgh geograph.org.uk 795038
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