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Garden Centres in Kelso, TD5
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Floors Castle Garden Centre
Company Type: Barbecues & Outdoor Furniture
Floors Home Farm
Kelso, TD5 7RN
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Tel. 01573224530
Fax: 01573225004
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Mayfield Garden Centre Ltd
Company Type: Gardening Supplies and Equipment
Glebe Lane
Kelso, TD5 7AU
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Tel. 01573224124
Fax: 01573226098
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Woodside Nursery
Company Type: Gardening Supplies and Equipment
Woodside
Jedburgh, TD8 6TU
7.61 miles from Kelso
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Tel. 01835830315
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Kelso, Scottish Borders
Kelso (Gaelic: Cealsaidh[1]), (Scots: Kelsae) is a market town in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, located where the rivers Tweed and Teviot have their confluence. The town has a population of just over 6,000; it is regarded as one of the most charming and quaint towns in the area with its cobbled streets, elegant Georgian buildings and French style cobbled market square. Kelso's other main tourist attractions are the ruined Kelso Abbey and Floors Castle, a William Adam designed house completed in 1726. The bridge at Kelso was designed by John Rennie who later built London Bridge.

Kelso Abbey
Kelso Abbey is a Scottish abbey built in the 12th century by a community of Tironensian monks (originally from Tiron, near Chartres, in France).

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