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Area: 4,732 sq km
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Melrose
Dryburgh Abbey Hotel
Kelso
Roxburghe Hotel and Golf Course (The)
Peebles
Cringletie House Hotel & Restaurant
Horseshoe Inn
Tweedsmuir
Crook Inn
Kelso
Cross Keys Hotel
Yetholm
Plough Hotel
Melrose
Millars Hotel
Kelso
Queens Head Hotel
Swinton
The Wheatsheaf at Swinton
Galashiels
Abbotsford Arms Hotel
Ettrick
Tushielaw Inn
Melrose
Burts Hotel
Selkirk
Tibbie Shiels Inn
Coldstream
Besom Inn
Coldingham
Anchor Inn
Eyemouth
Black Bull
Coldstream
Commercial Inn
Eyemouth
Contented Sole
Fleet
Lauder
Golden Bannock
Eyemouth
Gulls Nest
Coldingham
New Inn
Duns
Plough Inn
Coldstream
Red Lion
Eyemouth
Tavern
Duns
White Horse Inn
Coldstream
White Swan
Duns
Whip & Saddle Inn
Peebles
Keg Bar
Bridge Inn
Central Bar
Jedburgh
Carters Rest Pub
Hawick
Ewe & Lamb
Exchange Bar
Balmoral Bar
Higher Level
Kelso
Waggon Inn (The)
Hawick
Inn Place
Number 10 Bar
Jedburgh
Pheasant Public House
Melrose
Plough Inn
Jedburgh
Wishing Well
Kelso
White Swan
Hawick
Waverley Bar
Callaghan's Public House
Jedburgh
Cross Keys Inn
Foresters Arms
Jedburgh Arms
Kelso
Oscars
Jedburgh
Railway Inn
Kelso
Red Lion Inn
Selkirk
Place
Queenshead Inn
Station Bar
Galashiels
Auld Mill Inn
Bridge Inn
Bidi's Bar
Glue Pot
Niki's Lounge Bar
Herge's Bistro
Harrow Inn
Golden Lion
Ladhope Inn
Railway Inn
Springbank Inn
Peebles
The Keg Lounge Bar
Yetholm
Border Hotel
Ashkirk
Smiddy Bar & Restaurant
Gordon
Old Thistle Inn
Innerleithen
Corner House
St. Ronans Hotel
Traquair Arms Hotel
Kelso
The Border Hotel

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St Augustine Introduces Julian Calendar to England - 0597, William the Conqueror crowned - 1066, Domesday Book Commissioned - 1085, First Christmas Tree in Britain - 1800, Mrs Beeton Published - 1861, End of the Soviet Union - 1991
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