Manderston
Duns, TD11 3PPManderston, its buildings, park and gardens form an ensemble which is unique in Britain, Georgian in taste, but with all the elaborate planning for Edwardian convenience and comfort. Visitors will find much to enjoy including Britain's first privately-owned Biscuit Tin Museum. Teas are served for visitors on Open Days and there is a shop selling souvenirs and home-made goods.
Location
Manderston is easily accessible by car from Edinburgh, Newcastle and the major border towns. It is located just outside the town of Duns from where it is sign-posted.
It is 47 miles from Edinburgh and 12 miles from Berwick-upon-Tweed.
It is sign-posted from the A1 road:
Take the A6105 (signposted Foulden, Duns). We are 2 miles east of Duns. Once you reach our South Gates which are on the A6105 (and will be closed), please follow our arrows/signs which will lead you to the correct entrance.
It is 47 miles from Edinburgh and 12 miles from Berwick-upon-Tweed.
It is sign-posted from the A1 road:
Take the A6105 (signposted Foulden, Duns). We are 2 miles east of Duns. Once you reach our South Gates which are on the A6105 (and will be closed), please follow our arrows/signs which will lead you to the correct entrance.
See also: Location Map
These details were last updated on Monday 24 January 2005



