The Dunglass Estate Christmas Market
Dunglass, Cockburnspath TD13 5XF
The Dunglass Estate Christmas Market is perched on the edge of a deep ravine known as the Dunglass Dean. Sir James Hall had build the stunning Dunglass House, started in 1907 and finally completed in 1813. In 1918 the house changed hands when the estate was sold to Mr Frank Usher. He thoroughly and carefully modernised the property in the 1920s. Sadly by the end of the Second World War it had become a liability and it shared the fate of many a grand home and was blown up in 1958.
On that site now stands a second home where Simon and Joyce Usher have lived together, with their children Thomas and Lucy since Simon’s return in 2006. Their shared passion for countryside living. Inspired by travel music and culture fuels the perfect partnership and the Dunglass Estate. This is once more again a thriving, diverse, community, containing the family’s century long legacy.
Looking out to the historical 15th Century Dunglass Collegiate Church. It is such a beautiful setting and so peaceful, it’s no wonder Robert Burns paid tribute to Dunglass in 1787 as ‘the most romantic sweet place I ever saw’.
This is a unique Scottish craft market in a fantastic setting. Lots of Scottish handmade crafts and produce, including Scottish handmade cushions and throws from Baigali designs.
If you are unable to make it, please review my online shop.
4th, 5th & 6th December 2026 10am – 5.00pm
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The Dunglass Estate Christmas Market
The Dunglass Estate Christmas Market is perched on the edge of a deep ravine known as the Dunglass Dean. Sir James Hall had build the stunning Dunglass House, started in 1907 and finally completed in 1813. In 1918 the house changed hands when the estate was sold to Mr Frank Usher. He thoroughly and carefully modernised the property in the 1920s. Sadly by the end of the Second World War it had become a liability and it shared the fate of many a grand home and was blown up in 1958.
On that site now stands a second home where Simon and Joyce Usher have lived together, with their children Thomas and Lucy since Simon’s return in 2006. Their shared passion for countryside living. Inspired by travel music and culture fuels the perfect partnership and the Dunglass Estate. This is once more again a thriving, diverse, community, containing the family’s century long legacy.
Looking out to the historical 15th Century Dunglass Collegiate Church. It is such a beautiful setting and so peaceful, it’s no wonder Robert Burns paid tribute to Dunglass in 1787 as ‘the most romantic sweet place I ever saw’.
This is a unique Scottish craft market in a fantastic setting. Lots of Scottish handmade crafts and produce, including Scottish handmade cushions and throws from Baigali designs.
If you are unable to make it, please review my online shop.
4th, 5th & 6th December 2026 10am – 5.00pm