Aberlady
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56°0′27″N 2°51′35″O / 56.0075, -2.85972 Aberlady (gaélique écossais : Obar Lìobhaite) est un village côtier situé dans le council area du East Lothian à cinq miles au nord-ouest de Haddington et à environ 18 miles à l'est d'Édimbourg.
Aberlady a une église paroissiale qui remonte au XVe siècle. Elle fut reconstruite en 1887. En 1986, les paroisses de Aberlady et Gullane ont été fusionnées.
Aberlady est entouré de plusieurs terrains de golf très connus, y compris Luffness, Kilspindie et Craigielaw.
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Luffness Castle — Luffness Castle, sometimes known as Luffness House or Aberlady Castle, is an inhabited castle of 13th century origin in Luffness, not far from Aberlady, in East Lothian, Scotland. The castle is historically part of the entail of the Earls of… … Wikipedia
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