Fodor's Expert Review Kelso Abbey

Kelso Free

The least intact ruin of the four great abbeys, Kelso Abbey is just a bleak fragment of what was once the largest of the group. It was here in 1460 that the nine-year-old James III was crowned king of Scotland. On a main invasion route, the abbey was burned three times in the 1540s alone, on the last occasion by the English Earl of Hertford's forces in 1545, when the 100 men and 12 monks of the garrison were butchered and the structure all but destroyed. The abbey itself is currently not considered structurally sound enough for visitors, but you can admire it from afar.

Free Religious Building

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Bridge St.
TD5 7JD, Scotland

0131-668–8600

www.historicenvironment.scot

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Rate Includes: Closed Thurs. and Fri. in Oct.–Mar.

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