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- Burnmouth abstract "Burnmouth is a small fishing village located adjacent to the A1 road on the east coast of Scotland. It is the first village in Scotland on the A1, after crossing the border with England. Burnmouth is located in the Parish of Ayton, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, and governed by Scottish Borders CouncilBurnmouth lies at the point where a burn slices through the high cliffs lining this coast en route to the sea. There may have been a mill here in the Middle Ages, but little else until a fishing harbour was built in the 1830s, later extended in 1879 and 1959. The East Coast Main Line railway passes along the top of the cliff here, and Burnmouth had a railway station from 1846 to 1962. The Berwickshire Coastal Path is nearby.Burnmouth itself is split into two areas: Upper Burnmouth and Lower Burnmouth. Upper Burnmouth is sited at the top of the cliff. Lower Burnmouth is hidden away at the foot of cliff and stretches out along the foreshore.Lower Burnmouth is further split into four smaller communities: Lower Burnmouth, Partanhall, Cowdrait and Ross. Lower Burnmouth sits beside the harbour and Partanhall is located to the north. Cowdrait is located to the south of the harbour. The tiny community of Ross is located just south of Cowdrait. Ross, which now consists of only six houses, was once considered a separate community, as it lies just across the parish boundary, in the parish of Mordington.Burnmouth has a small church sited halfway down the Brae (the road which ascends the cliff between Lower and Upper Burnmouth). Until 2005, the village had a small primary school. Burnmouth had two pubs - The Flemington Inn and The Gulls Nest (now called the First and Last) - which were sited next to each other adjacent to the A1 road. The Flemington Inn had signs on the north and south gables proclaiming to passing motorists that that pub was \"The last inn Scotland\" and \"The first inn Scotland\". In February 2006 the Flemington was gutted by fire and the building was later demolished.Burnmouth hosts an annual bike race, known as the \"Brae Race\" which takes place every May. The course consists of the steep road which ascends the cliff from lower to upper Burnmouth.".
- Burnmouth thumbnail Burnmouth_Harbour.jpg?width=300.
- Burnmouth wikiPageExternalLink firstandlastscotland.co.uk.
- Burnmouth wikiPageExternalLink www.burnmouthcc.com.
- Burnmouth wikiPageExternalLink 26804.pdf.
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- Burnmouth wikiPageLength "3465".
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- Burnmouth wikiPageRevisionID "672049063".
- Burnmouth wikiPageWikiLink A1_road_(Great_Britain).
- Burnmouth wikiPageWikiLink Anglo-Scottish_border.
- Burnmouth wikiPageWikiLink Ayton,_Scottish_Borders.
- Burnmouth wikiPageWikiLink Berwickshire_Coastal_Path.
- Burnmouth wikiPageWikiLink Burn_(landform).
- Burnmouth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Berwickshire.
- Burnmouth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ports_and_harbours_of_Scotland.
- Burnmouth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_the_Scottish_Borders.
- Burnmouth wikiPageWikiLink East_Coast_Main_Line.
- Burnmouth wikiPageWikiLink File:Burnmouth226.jpg.
- Burnmouth wikiPageWikiLink Fishing_village.
- Burnmouth wikiPageWikiLink List_of_places_in_the_Scottish_Borders.
- Burnmouth wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Burnmouth wikiPageWikiLink Mordington.
- Burnmouth wikiPageWikiLink Ross,_Scottish_Borders.
- Burnmouth wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Burnmouth wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Borders.
- Burnmouth wikiPageWikiLink File:Burnmouth_Harbour.jpg.
- Burnmouth wikiPageWikiLink File:Partanhall,_taken_from_the_church_on_the_hill_-_geograph.org.uk_-_530916.jpg.
- Burnmouth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Burnmouth".
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- Burnmouth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Burnmouth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_British_English.
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- Burnmouth subject Category:Berwickshire.
- Burnmouth subject Category:Ports_and_harbours_of_Scotland.
- Burnmouth subject Category:Villages_in_the_Scottish_Borders.
- Burnmouth hypernym Village.
- Burnmouth point "55.84222222222222 -2.075".
- Burnmouth type Area.
- Burnmouth type Village.
- Burnmouth type Area.
- Burnmouth type Village.
- Burnmouth type SpatialThing.
- Burnmouth comment "Burnmouth is a small fishing village located adjacent to the A1 road on the east coast of Scotland. It is the first village in Scotland on the A1, after crossing the border with England. Burnmouth is located in the Parish of Ayton, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, and governed by Scottish Borders CouncilBurnmouth lies at the point where a burn slices through the high cliffs lining this coast en route to the sea.".
- Burnmouth label "Burnmouth".
- Burnmouth sameAs Q5000032.
- Burnmouth sameAs Burnmouth.
- Burnmouth sameAs m.082127.
- Burnmouth sameAs 2654262.
- Burnmouth sameAs Q5000032.
- Burnmouth lat "55.84222222222222".
- Burnmouth long "-2.075".
- Burnmouth wasDerivedFrom Burnmouth?oldid=672049063.
- Burnmouth depiction Burnmouth_Harbour.jpg.
- Burnmouth isPrimaryTopicOf Burnmouth.