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AREA SPOTLIGHT
Melrose
One of the most sought-after towns in the
Borders, Melrose combines stunning scenery,
a lively community, and rich history. The town
centre is filled with independent shops, cafes,
and high-end boutiques, while Melrose Abbey
adds a sense of historical charm.
Sports fans can enjoy the famous Melrose
Sevens Rugby Tournament, while hikers will
love the easy access to the Eildon Hills. The
town also boasts some of the highest-rated
Jedburgh schools in the region, making it a desirable Melrose
location for families.
A picturesque and historic market town, of life, with charming cafes, restaurants,
Jedburgh lies just ten miles north of the and shops. The town’s community spirit is
English border. Its significant history is strong, with local farmers’ markets, festivals,
evident in landmarks such as the 12th and a lively arts scene. Outdoor activities
century Jedburgh Abbey and Mary Queen of such as walking trails and fishing spots are St Boswells
Scots’ House. easily accessible. A peaceful and picturesque village near Melrose, St Boswells offers a tranquil lifestyle with
stunning views of the River Tweed and the Eildon Hills. The village has a strong community
Smaller and quieter than other towns in Homes in Jedburgh sell for an average of feel, with local events and an award-winning bookshop and café that serve as a central hub.
the Borders, Jedburgh offers a relaxed pace £156,986. The village also has a popular golf course, scenic riverside walks, and a welcoming atmosphere.
Eyemouth
Selkirk Duns
A charming coastal town just five miles north
Steeped in history, Selkirk is known for its A quaint and elegant market town, Duns of the border, Eyemouth offers breathtaking
strong identity and stunning countryside. offers a peaceful rural setting. Home to seaside views, an active fishing harbour, and a
Once home to Sir Walter Scott, the town sits Duns Castle, this little town is surrounded by relaxed way of life. It is one of the few Borders
on the Ettrick Water and offers easy access beautiful Berwickshire countryside, making it towns located directly on the coast, making it
to the breathtaking St Mary’s Loch. ideal for walking and cycling enthusiasts. highly desirable for those who dream of living
by the sea.
Selkirk is a town with a proud heritage, Unlike many other Borders towns, Duns offers
hosting events such as the Selkirk Common easy access to the coast, with Eyemouth and The town has a rich maritime history, with
Riding, which brings the community Coldingham just a short distance away. The attractions such as Gunsgreen House and the
together to celebrate its past. With a genuine town has a vibrant agricultural community Eyemouth Museum providing insights into
community feel and a rich cultural heritage, and hosts events such as the Duns Show, its past. With easy access to Berwick-upon-
Selkirk is perfect for those who love history showcasing rural life in the Borders. With its Tweed and strong transport links to Edinburgh
and nature. affordable property prices, Duns is a great and Newcastle, Eyemouth is a great option for
choice for retirees and nature lovers. commuters.
Eyemouth
Properties in Selkirk have an average selling Credit: Nigel Jarvis/Shutterstock.com
price of £169,655 Homes here sell for an average of £320,900. Homes here sell for an average of £199,033.
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