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Aberlady Bay

Mooring Stage (Post Medieval)

Site Name Aberlady Bay

Classification Mooring Stage (Post Medieval)

Alternative Name(s) Aberlady Point; Firth Of Forth

Canmore ID 113420

Site Number NT48SE 60

NGR NT 4532 8040

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council East Lothian
  • Parish Aberlady
  • Former Region Lothian
  • Former District East Lothian
  • Former County East Lothian

Archaeology Notes

NT48SE 50 4532 8040

Site recorded during a rapid coastal survey undertaken by GUARD of the S shore of the Firth of Forth from Dunbar to Stirling and along the N shore of the Forth to the Fife border. A gazetteer of all sites including listed buildings, designed landscapes, scheduled and unscheduled monuments was produced. Full details of the survey can be consulted in the report held by the NMRS.

NT 4532 8040 Mooring point.

Sponsor: Historic Scotland

GUARD 1996.

A rough oval shaped piece of detached bedrock (1m x 0.60m) has a single iron fitting embedded into it, probably for use as a mooring point for boats or pots.

Site recorded by GUARD during the Coastal Assessment Survey for Historic Scotland, 'The Firth of Forth from Dunbar to the Coast of Fife' 20th February 1996.

Activities

Field Visit (20 February 1996)

A rough oval shaped piece of detached bedrock (1m x 0.60m) has a single iron fitting embedded into it, probably for use as a mooring point for boats or pots.

Site recorded by GUARD during the Coastal Assessment Survey for Historic Scotland, 'The Firth of Forth from Dunbar to the Coast of Fife' 20th February 1996.

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