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Melrose Abbey Borders

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Melrose Abbey Borders

Melrose Abbey in the Scottish Borders is the finest Gothic ruin in Scotland, a Cistercian monastery of the twelfth century rebuilt in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries after successive English attacks whose surviving carved stonework — including the famous figure of a pig playing the bagpipes on the roofline — is among the most elaborate and most charming of any British medieval ecclesiastical building. The abbey contains the heart of Robert the Bruce, interred beneath the high altar following his death in 1329.

The surviving nave arcade and south transept provide the finest Gothic architectural experience available in any Scottish Border site, the quality of the carved decoration reflecting the ambition and resources of the community that rebuilt the abbey after its destruction by Richard II in 1385. The variety and humour of the carved figures reflect the exuberance and individual creativity of the medieval stone carvers working here.

The Heart of Bruce enclosure in the church floor marks the burial of the heart brought back from Spain where it was being carried to the Holy Land in fulfilment of Bruce's deathbed request. The combination of the architecture, the sculpture and this remarkable historical association makes Melrose one of the essential heritage destinations in the Borders.

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