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For other uses, see Duns (disambiguation). Coordinates: 55°46′42″N 2°20′33″W / 55.77838°N 2.3426°W
[edit] Today Gone forever: part of the last mediaeval gardens in the heart of Duns, at 5 - 7 South Street, bought by the British Red Cross in June 1994 and completely developed for housing. Duns has the largest shopping facilities in a radius of 15 miles and houses the Berwickshire Sheriff Court as well as principal offices of the Scottish Borders Council. Since the early 1990s Duns and its immediate vicinity have seen substantial housing development, some controversial. A development near the golf club on the road to Longformacus just outside Duns is almost a town in itself and was built upon green field sites. Opposite the Berwickshire High School a new modern High School is now being constructed to replace the mid-1950s buildings in which the school is currently housed. [edit] CastleThe feudal Laird is Alexander Hay of Duns and Drumelzier. His family acquired Duns Castle by marriage in 1696, and were responsible for the present Gothic Revival structure; prior to that, it had been a substantial Peel tower built in 1320 by the Earl of Moray who had been granted the estate by Robert I. [edit] Country HousesThe district surrounding Duns once had a considerable number of famous Country Houses. Those surviving include:
[edit] EducationBerwickshire High School is a six year comprehensive school located to the west of the town. [edit] The Ba game of DunsThis is a kind of mediaeval football. Three balls or "Ba"s were required for this game; the first was gold, the second silvered, and the third coloured or spotted. A fourth was provided in case of mishap, and if not needed was presented to the subscriber whose entertainment had been most hospitable, the Hay family at Duns Castle usually being the recipients. At mid-day the honour of throwing up the ball would be auctioned in the Kirkyard. The throw would invariably be performed by a member of the Duns Castle family. At 1 o'clock the game began, the Ba being thrown up in the Market Square. The goal for the married men was the pulpit of the church; if a goal was scored then the church bell would rung by the victors. The goal of the bachelors was the hopper of any of the grinding mills in the district, the nearest being over a mile away. If a bachelor won the Ba he would be dusted with flour and receive a meal of pork and dumplings from the miller. The game was revived in 1949 as part of the Duns Summer Festival. The goals are now at opposite corners of the Market Square, by the White Swan hotel and the Post Office. The town is popular with walkers, many of whom scale the Duns Law (hill). [edit] Notable people
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