Dryburgh

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Dryburgh is a village in the Scottish Borders best known as the picturesque riverside setting of the medieval Dryburgh Abbey and the burial place of Sir Walter Scott.

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Dryburgh canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abbey
human settlement
novelist
pedestrian suspension bridge
poet
viewpoint
village
writer
buriedIn Dryburgh Abbey NERFINISHED
country Scotland
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
crosses River Tweed NERFINISHED
foundedBy Premonstratensian order NERFINISHED
hasAttraction Scott’s View (nearby viewpoint) NERFINISHED
hasBridge Dryburgh Suspension Bridge NERFINISHED
hasBurialPlace Sir Walter Scott NERFINISHED
members of Scott family
hasLandmark Dryburgh Abbey NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Melrose NERFINISHED
St Boswells NERFINISHED
hasPostalArea TD6
hasPrimaryLanguage English
hasRegionalLanguage Scots NERFINISHED
Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
hasTourismType heritage tourism
religious heritage tourism
heritageDesignation Category A listed building
scheduled monument
knownFor Dryburgh Abbey NERFINISHED
burial place of Sir Walter Scott
picturesque riverside setting
locatedIn Dryburgh NERFINISHED
Scottish Borders NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Scottish Borders council area NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Borders
locatedNear Dryburgh NERFINISHED
Dryburgh Abbey NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver River Tweed NERFINISHED
partOf historic county of Roxburghshire NERFINISHED

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Dryburgh Abbey locatedIn Dryburgh