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Jedburgh Abbey Review

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On the Scottish-English border, not far from the lake area, from the Great Wall of Hadrian, not far from Chester. There is a route to visit the four monasteries and many Europeans have their own characteristics. The main structure of Jedburg Monastery is relatively complete, and other buildings are basically left with foundation. The main building is delicately depicted. The long rows of arches have both momentum and graceful lines. Through the arch, the countryside is sweeter.

Jedburgh Abbey

Posted: Feb 16, 2017
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  • 137***66
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Jedburg monastery was one of four large monasteries built in the Middle Ages on the border between Scotland and England, founded in 1138 and was primarily inhabited by the Order of Augustine. Jedburg Abbey Jedburgh Abbey is located on the south slope on the north bank of Jed Water on the Jed River, with beautiful scenery. The scenic spot is divided into two parts: the exhibition area and the viewing area, and the exhibition area is in the visitor center. This medieval monastery has been looted by war, leaving behind a flawed beauty that is worth exploring. Although the monastery was destroyed only left behind, most of the original stone carvings are still preserved, reflecting the architect's achievements. In the main building of the monastery, you can visit the balcony on the first floor of the west end of the church nave through the narrow spiral staircase and enjoy the beautiful view of the main building.

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    Posted: Jul 22, 2019
  • 雨丝风片
    4/5Excellent
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    Many monuments in Britain don't accept tickets. It's a rare place to collect tickets. It's 6 pounds. But I think the ticket is still worth it. Free voice guide is available. There is an exhibition on the second floor and a computer search. Because there are no tourists because of admission tickets, you can rest assured to walk slowly and take photos with others. A rare place without the Chinese Aunt League.

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    Posted: Oct 8, 2018
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    Jedburg Monastery has a history of nearly 1000 years. It is a famous monument in Britain. Although most of the monastery has collapsed, the theme structure is still preserved. There is a museum here to introduce the past glory of the monastery. It is worth visiting.

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    Posted: Jul 23, 2017
  • 金昇行天下
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    The cycling road from Jedburgh to Edinburgh in the ancient town of the Scottish Borders - with the eyes of the beauty of your discovery - share the beautiful scenery on the way with everyone -📸 - punch in today - Jedburgh in the ancient town of the border -🌟🌟🌟 - beautiful scenery guide -🌟🌟🌟 -📍 - detailed Address Scottish Borders Jedburgh Abbey 🎖 Scenic Area Level 🚄 Cultural Attractions | Self-driving A68 Highway 💵 Ticket Price Free ⏰ Opening Hours 10:00-17:00🗒 Open Month Opening Yearly. Jedburgh is a small town on the Scottish border, only 10 miles from the border with England. It exudes an elegant atmosphere in every corner, bright sunshine, clean streets hidden in red, yellow and green leaves, few unmanned streets are distributed many art-created handicraft workshops and antique art shops, shirts holding the history of the town for a long time, The spire of the church after several winds and rains still looks straight at the sky, proudly highlighting the outline of the town's skyline, like a brightly colored classicalist landscape painting, everything is so peaceful and long, here you can feel the tranquility of the time back. Jedburg - the pearl inlaid on the side of the A68 road! The biggest attraction here is the seriously damaged Jedburg Monastery (Jedburgh Abbey), Jedburg Monastery (Jedburgh Abbey) , a deserted 12th-century Sidding Monastery built in 1138. Founded in 1138, just 10 miles from the Scottish Borders, Jedburgh Monastery is one of four large monasteries built on the Scottish-England border. The monastery was repeatedly damaged in war because of its location in a disputed area. Today, however, the monastery is a more mature attraction in the town. At the entrance of the monastery, there is a small shop selling souvenirs, followed by a large exhibition hall, the transparent glass is spacious and bright, and the overall model of the monastery can be seen here. Through the exhibition hall is the main building of the monastery. Tourists can walk into the site of the church by the stairs set up on the shelf. Although it is a ruin, the photos taken here still give people a very shocking feeling. The arches, walls and stone pillars stand with a vicissitudes of beauty. #Spring is here #Spring City Micro Vacation #Travel with the movie #Cloud Sakura #Characteristic Old-fashioned Grand Reward

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    Posted: Apr 2, 2022
  • m35***24
    4/5Excellent
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    Built in 1138, Jedburgh Abbey is a target of invasion by invaders into Scotland, and has been destroyed in many wars with England.

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    Posted: Sep 19, 2019
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