The next phase of
the journey was developed towards
Edinburgh, but with a small
detour in order to make a stop at Abbotsford on the banks of the mythical and
archetypal River Tweed.
Abbotsfsford was
built by Walter Scott and represents in its very idiosyncratic revivalism of
scotish baronial all scottish patriotic romanticism so illustrative of
victorian times.
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