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Jedburgh Abbey, a ruined Augustinian abbey which was founded in the 12th century, is situated in the town of Jedburgh, in the Scottish Borders north of the border with England at Carter Bar. Jedburgh is the largest town on the A68 between Newcastle upon Tyne and the Scottish capital, Edinburgh.HistoryTowards the middle of the 9th century, when the area around Jedburgh was part of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Northumbria, there were two Gedworths (as Jedburgh was then known). One of them became the Jedburgh we know now, the other was four miles to the south. According to Symeon of Durham, Ecgred, bishop of Lindisfarne from 830AD to 845AD, gifted the two villages of the same name to the See of Lindisfarne. The southerly Gedworth was the place of Ecgred's church, the first church in the parish. The present town was distinguished from the long disappeared south village by UBI CASTELLUM EST meaning, 'where the castle is'. The only solid evidence of Ecgred's church came from Symeon of Durham when he described the burial, at the church of Geddewerde, of Eadulf, one of the assassins of William Walcher, Bishop of Durham.In 1118, prior to his ascension to the Scottish throne, Prince David established a foundation of canons regular of the order of St. Augustine at, what is now Jedburgh. The foundation appeared to have the status of 'priory' in the early years and a man by the name of Daniel was described as the Prior of Geddwrda in 1139. The church was later raised to the status of monastery before becoming in the years prior to King David's death in 1153 probably in 1147, a fully fledged abbey and dedicated to the Virgin Mary. It has to be mentioned that over the years, Jedburgh has been described by 83 different names or spellings.

Address: Abbey Bridge End , Jedburgh TD8 6JQ, SCB, GB
Phone: 01835 863925
State: SCB
City: Jedburgh
Zip Code: TD8 6JQ


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A hugely picturesque and historical site. You cannot pass it If you like history you will enjoy audio guide. So much history . Staff very friendly. And nice wee gift shop. Spent good time. Restaurants nearby very good.
Cool little abbey just an hour's drive south of Edinburgh. Lots of other little gems in the area to see, so definitely worth the drive! Very dog friendly as well :
Highly recommend to see, lovely town too
Stunning, a must see. While the sun is low and shines its ray's through the beams and what was windows, magical. Some great History. Recommend the audio machines gives you a great insight.
Closed for renovations but still a great building. Nice friendly borders town.
Unfortunately we couldn't get to go round so we will just have to come back as it looks lovely
Beautiful ground to explore and the Abbey so rich with history
Such a lovely historical visit the town and people are so welcoming so I'll visit this place again?
Amazing history and such a scenic place to visit. I definite must
Came across on my travels, really nice old Abbey. Unfortunately was unable to get inside due to covid
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