The Old Coastguard Apparatus Shed
The Old Coastguard Apparatus Shed is a building in Scottish Borders, Scotland. The Old Coastguard Apparatus Shed is situated nearby to the church Burnmouth Kirk, as well as near the harbor Burnmouth Harbour.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Eyemouth transmitting station and Ayton Parish Church.
Eyemouth transmitting station
Tower
The Selkirk transmitting station is a telecommunications facility located next to Lindean Loch, near Selkirk in the Scottish Borders. It includes a 229.1 metres high guyed steel lattice mast, surmounted by a UHF television transmitting antenna array, which brings the overall height of the structure to 238.8 metres. Eyemouth transmitting station is situated 1 mile southwest of The Old Coastguard Apparatus Shed.
Ayton Parish Church
Church
Photo: james denham, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Ayton and Burnmouth Parish Church is a member church of the Church of Scotland, serving the communities of Ayton and Burnmouth in the Scottish Borders. Ayton Parish Church is situated 2 miles west of The Old Coastguard Apparatus Shed.
Lamberton Parish Church
Ruins
Photo: Rosser1954, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Lamberton Parish Church is a ruins, which is situated 2½ miles south of The Old Coastguard Apparatus Shed.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Burnmouth and Lamberton Skerrs.
Burnmouth
Village
Photo: A15773, Public domain.
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.
Lamberton Skerrs
Locality
Photo: Gator MacReady, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Lamberton Skerrs is towards the southernmost point on the east coast of Scotland. It was the scene of a building known as the "Smuggler's Bothy" which was built by the famous smuggler John Robertson in about 1760 and stands on the cliffs overlooking the North Sea.
Ayton
Village
Photo: Richard Webb, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Ayton is a small village located in the historic county of Berwickshire, today part of the Scottish Borders region. It is on the Eye Water, from which it is said to take its name: Ayton means 'Eye-town'. Ayton is situated 2 miles west of The Old Coastguard Apparatus Shed.
The Old Coastguard Apparatus Shed
- Type: Building
- Location: Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
55.84281° or 55° 50′ 34″ northLongitude
-2.07008° or 2° 4′ 12″ westOpen location code
9C7VRWVH+4XOpenStreetMap ID
way 644876190OpenStreetMap feature
building=shed
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Burnmouth Kirk and Burnmouth Harbour.
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