Ale Water

Ale Water is a stream in , . Ale Water is situated nearby to the village , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Ayton Parish Church and Ayton Castle.

Church
Ayton and Burnmouth Parish Church is a member church of the Church of Scotland, serving the communities of and in the .

Building
is located to the east of in the . It is 9 kilometres north-west of , in the former county of .

Bridge
is situated 1½ miles southwest of Ale Water.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ayton and Burnmouth.

Village
is a small village located in the historic county of , today part of the region. It is on the , from which it is said to take its name: means 'Eye-town'.

Village
Photo: A15773, Public domain.
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.

is a harbour town in the . With a population of 3580 in 2022, it's the largest of a string of picturesque fishing villages along the rugged Berwickshire coast. Others, also described here, are Burnmouth, Coldingham and St Abbs.

Ale Water

Latitude
55.85° or 55° 51′ north
Longitude
-2.1° or 2° 6′ west
Elevation
177 feet (54 metres)
Open location code
9C7VRWX2+X2
Geo­Names ID
2657516
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Highlights include Breeches Rock and Eye Water.

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