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| Places To Visit - around Aberlady Aberlady Church -
Situated at the West end of the Main Street in the village, the Church is one of the most beautiful in East Lothian, but it wasn't always so. Before being renovated around 1886, it was described as plain, unattractive, even ugly. So much has changed. Aberlady Bay Nature Reserve -
A wide variety of bird and wildlife inhabit the reserve. It is popular with birdwatchers with many different species to be seen throughout the year. There is a car park situated to the East of Aberlady, from where a bridge provides access. Nigel Tranter Memorial Cairn -
Erected in memory of this World reknowned writer of mainly historical novels, who for many years lived in Quarry House close to the wooden bridge he crossed frequently in search of inspiration. it was unveiled on 23rd November 2000. It can be found at the Nature Reserve car park. For info on Nigel Tranter and to buy some of his books click HERE. On 24th April 2003 the Nigel Tranter Centre was opened in Lennoxlove House, South of Haddington. I would think this would be well worth a visit. Note There is normally a charge for entrance to the house, but there will be no further charge for entrance to the centre. Gosford House -
Building began on this Robert Adam designed mansion in 1790 which today is the Residence of the 12th Earl of Wemyss. It is open during Summer months and can be found on the A198 Aberlady to Longniddry road. Myreton Motor Museum -
The Museum houses a collection of cars, bicycles, Commercials, etc., dating from 1899, including military vehicles from World War 2. It is situated 1 mile East of the village and is signposted from the A198 Aberlady to Gullane coast road. Please mention The Aberlady Pages web site when contacting anyone through this site. |
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