A location which forms a northern district of Innerleithen in the Scottish Borders, St. Ronan's Wells lies on the southern slopes of Lee Pen (502m / 1646 feet) and is centred around a spa which was popularised by Sir Walter Scott's novel of the same name. A blue-and-white painted pavilion (1896) includes an interpretation centre. Behind is St. Ronan's Wood and adjacent is a modern development of luxury houses (2005).
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