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  2. Portal:East Sussex/Selected pictures - Wikipedia

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  3. Cuckmere Valley - Wikipedia

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    The A259 goes by it just east of the River Cuckmere. The name may have come from æc-sceat , an oak grove, [ 10 ] or from the Old English for "the place of the Aese", early kings of Kent whilst another etymology is possible from Brittonic wysg meaning water or river (or possibly " esgair meaning ridge) and ceat meaning woods, hence "Wooded ...

  4. Glenbuck - Wikipedia

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    The innovative river walk begins at a totem pole, inscribed with "Muirkirk", located near the loch. There is also a permanent bird-hide on the loch to observe local waterfowl . A useful local collection of Muirkirk Advertiser items provides much historic data and articles along with births, deaths and marriages for Glenbuck.

  5. List of places in East Ayrshire - Wikipedia

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    Map of places in East Ayrshire compiled from this list See the list of places in Scotland for places in other counties. This List of places in East Ayrshire is a list of links for any town, village, hamlet, castle, golf course, historic house, nature reserve, reservoir, river and other place of interest in the East Ayrshire council area of Scotland. Dean Ford over Kilmarnock Water River Afton ...

  6. Kilmaurs - Wikipedia

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    Kilmaurs (from Scottish Gaelic Cill Mhàrais) [2] is a village in East Ayrshire, Scotland which lies just outside of the largest settlement in East Ayrshire, Kilmarnock.It lies on the Carmel Water, 21 miles (34 kilometres) southwest of Glasgow.

  7. Recreational walks in East Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Abbots Wood near Hailsham has two walks, the Abbots Amble, 2.5 kilometres following yellow waymarks and Oak Walk, just over 1 kilometre following red waymarks.; Beaneys Lane 'A Walk For All Seasons' 1.5 kilometres on the outskirts of Hastings through the Maplehurst Woods SSSI, following wren-marker posts between The Ridge and Stonestile Lane — mostly flat and good surface, one incline near ...

  8. Wallace's Cave, Auchinleck - Wikipedia

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    Wallace's Cave in the Lugar Gorge at Auchinleck in the Parish of Auchinleck, East Ayrshire is an 18th-century grotto, [1] contemporary with Dr Johnson's Summerhouse which is also located on the Auchinleck Estate. [2] [3] [4] It shows superior workmanship and is possibly the enlargement of a pre-existing cave. [5]

  9. Heathfield Park - Wikipedia

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    The Gibraltar Tower. Originally called Bayley Park, the mansion was begun by James Plummer in 1677 and continued by Raymond Blackmore in the early eighteenth century.George Augustus Eliott (created Lord Heathfield in 1787) purchased the property after gaining a substantial amount of prize money following his successful leadership during the siege of Havana in 1762.