Placed near the Scottish and English border, on the public footpath to the village of Springfield (Where you may find an Adventure lab).
"Till death do us part" is a traditional wedding vow signifying a lifelong commitment between two individuals, ending only upon the death of one partner. This phrase, often incorporated into wedding ceremonies, emphasizes the permanence and exclusivity of the marriage bond.
A marriage in the Scottish tradition could take place anywhere on Scottish soil. Being so close to the English border, Gretna was popular with English couples wanting to marry but when in the 1770s a toll road was built running through the village making it even more accessible from south of the border, it soon became renowned as the destination for eloping couples.