Turnberry Point

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Turnberry Point is a coastal headland in South Ayrshire, Scotland, known for its lighthouse and proximity to the historic ruins of Turnberry Castle.

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Turnberry Point canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf castle ruins
coastal headland
geographic feature
lighthouse
administrativeTerritory South Ayrshire Council area
category Headlands of Scotland
Landforms of South Ayrshire
country Scotland
hasCoastalFeature rocky shoreline
sea cliffs
hasLighthouse Turnberry Lighthouse
hasStructure Turnberry Lighthouse
hasViewOf Ailsa Craig
surface form: Ailsa Craig (island)

Firth of Clyde
Irish Sea
historicalAssociation Robert the Bruce
Turnberry Castle
locatedIn South Ayrshire
locatedNear Turnberry Point self-linksurface differs
locatedNearSettlement Maidens (village)
Turnberry
surface form: Turnberry (village)
locatedOn Firth of Clyde
Turnberry Point self-linksurface differs
west coast of Scotland
nearby Ailsa Craig
surface form: Ailsa Craig (island)

Turnberry Castle
Turnberry Castle
surface form: Turnberry Castle ruins

Turnberry
surface form: Turnberry golf course
partOf Scottish coastline
region Ayrshire
usedFor navigation

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Turnberry Castle locatedNear Turnberry Point
Turnberry Castle namedAfter Turnberry Point
Turnberry Point locatedOn Turnberry Point self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Turnberry Lighthouse
Turnberry Point locatedNear Turnberry Point self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Turnberry Castle