United Kingdom Mary Queen of Scots House
Mary Queen of Scots House, located in the heart of Jedburgh, is a charming 16th-century building where Mary stayed in 1566 during a critical moment in her reign. Today, it serves as a museum dedicated to her dramatic and tragic life. With its stone architecture and peaceful gardens, it’s a must-visit for anyone interested in Scottish history and royalty.
Photography Tips
Autumn is perfect here. Use the bright seasonal colours to frame the historic stone walls. Try moving around the tree branches to create natural vignettes and add depth. Experiment with different angles to show how the house blends into the town’s character. It is a small house on a narrow street, so you will find it difficult to find a handsome spot. I know I did.
Travel Information
Situated right in Jedburgh town centre, the house is just a short walk from Jedburgh Abbey. There’s local parking nearby, and entry to the museum is typically free.
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