UK Map 52 Monks' Muir Caravan Park Featured site:-
ORD HOUSE COUNTRY PARK
Please mention Jollyinteresting when booking or enquiring Gibson Park Caravan Club Site Yellowcraig Caravan Club Site Seaview Caravan Club Site Lauder Camping and Caravanning Club Site Barns Ness Camping and Caravanning Club Site Norham Castle (English Heritage) - Norham was one of the strongest of the border castles Lindisfarne Priory (English Heritage) - One of the most important early centres of Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England. Etal Castle (English Heritage) - In 1341, Robert Manners was granted a licence to fortify his home to protect it against the threat of attack from Scottish raiders Berwick-upon-Tweed Barracks (English Heritage) - One of the first to be purpose-built barracks based on a sketch by the distinguished court architect Nicolas Hawksmoor. Lindisfarne Castle (NT) - Romantic 16th-century miniature castle transformed by Lutyens into an Edwardian country house Dirleton Castle and Gardens (Historic Scotland) - A medieval fortified residence Dunglass Collegiate Church (Historic Scotland) - Founded in 1450 for a college of canons Melrose Abbey (Historic Scotland) - A magnificent ruin on a grand scale with lavishly decorated masonry Dryburgh Abbey (Historic Scotland) - Remarkably complete medieval ruins Chesters Hill Fort (Historic Scotland) - One of the best-preserved examples of an Iron Age fort in Scotland Dere Street Roman Road (Historic Scotland) - A good stretch of the Roman Crichton Castle (Historic Scotland) - Built as the lordly residence of the Crichtons Doonhill Homestead (Historic Scotland) - The site hall of a 6th-century British chief Tantallon Castle (Historic Scotland) -  formidable stronghold set atop cliffs on the Firth of Forth Edin’s Hall Broch (Historic Scotland) - One of the few Iron Age brochs in lowland Scotland St Martin’s Kirk (Historic Scotland) - The ruined nave of a once splendid Romanesque church Smailholm Tower (Historic Scotland) - A well-preserved 15th century rectangular tower Seton Collegiate Church (English Heritage) - An attractive ecclesiastical building, in a wooded setting Preston Market Cross (Historic Scotland) - The only surviving example of a market cross of its type on its original site Ormiston Market Cross (Historic Scotland) - Symbol of the right of the inhabitants to hold a market Kelso Abbey (Historic Scotland) - The west end of the great abbey church of the Tironensians Hailes Castle (Historic Scotland) - A beautifully sited ruin incorporating a fortified manor Greenknowe Tower (Historic Scotland) - A handsome tower house on an L plan Foulden Tithe Barn (Historic Scotland) - A two-storey barn used for storing payments made in grain to the parish church St Mary’s Church (Historic Scotland) - The former sacristy of the great 15th-century parish church Edrom Church (Historic Scotland) - The richly carved Romanesque doorway of the old parish church of Edrom