Aberlady

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Aberlady is a coastal village in southeastern Scotland known for its historic charm, nature reserve, and scenic location on the Firth of Forth.

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Aberlady canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
coastal settlement
golf course
local nature reserve
parish church
village
administrativeArea East Lothian Council area
country Scotland
distanceToEdinburgh approximately 18 miles east
hasAmenity local school
pubs
village shops
hasArchaeologicalInterest early Christian remains
medieval structures
hasBay Aberlady Bay
hasConservationStatus part of protected coastal area
hasFeature historic charm
nature reserve
scenic coastal location
hasGolfCourse Longniddry Golf Club
surface form: Kilspindie Golf Club
hasHabitatType salt marshes
sand dunes
hasHistoricRole former port
medieval trading settlement
hasNatureReserve Aberlady Bay Nature Reserve
hasParishChurch Aberlady Parish Church
hasRoadConnection A198 road NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Forth Islands
surface form: Firth of Forth islands
hasWalkingRoute John Muir Way
hasWildlife migratory birds
wading birds
locatedIn Aberlady self-linksurface differs
East Lothian
locatedOn Firth of Forth
nearbyTown Gullane
Haddington
North Berwick
passesThrough Aberlady self-linksurface differs
popularActivity birdwatching
coastal walking
golf
region southeastern Scotland
tourismType heritage tourism
nature tourism
traditionalCounty East Lothian

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

East Lothian containsVillage Aberlady
Gullane near Aberlady
Aberlady locatedIn Aberlady self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Aberlady Bay Nature Reserve
Aberlady passesThrough Aberlady self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: John Muir Way