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Auldhame & Scoughall

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The 'Pagans of Scoughall' had the worst of reputations. They were said to tie a horse's neck to its knee and attach a lantern to the rope, then drive the horse slowly along the cliffs, so that a vessel out at sea would think it a ship riding at anchor, and come in, only to be wrecked on the rocky
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was related to John Robert Dale and spent several boyhood holidays at Scoughall. It was here in front of the farmhouse fire that the young Stevenson first heard the story of how folks in these parts on dark stormy nights, when winds used to lash the coast, lured sailing ships onto the rocks by
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In 2005 skeletal and archaeological remains, thought to be a church, were discovered in a field at Auldhame. Initial estimates that the church dated from the Medieval period were later proved wrong, and it was established that the find may even date from the time of Saint Baldred himself.
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Today there is little in the area except farming. The houses at Auldhame and Scoughall are given little thought by those driving to North Berwick or visiting nearby
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reef known as the Great Car and be plundered. These tales gave Stevenson the idea for his story "The Wreckers". Robert Louis Stevenson also wrote in his novel
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An old kirk chronicle : being a history of Auldhame, Tyninghame, and Whitekirk in East Lothian, from session records, 1615-1850
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AOC Archaeology Group - Early medieval chapel & cemetery, Auldhame, East Lothian
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in Scotland. His name also lives on in St Baldred's Church and St Baldred's Road in
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rather than considering the scattered houses and cottages at the roadside.
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Sands at Scoughall were a hazard to shipping. In 1581 Margaret Hay, Lady
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had one of his bases at Auldhame, and through his influence the
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North Berwick, Gullane, Aberlady, East Linton & District
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of Auldhame had significant influence in the development of
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Following his death there was a dispute between the
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Auldhame and Scoughall is located in East Lothian
Auldhame and Scoughall is located in Scotland
Scotland
OS grid reference
NT593843
Council area
East Lothian Council
Lieutenancy area
East Lothian
Country
Scotland
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
EH39
Dialling code
Police
Scotland
Fire
Scottish
Ambulance
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UK Parliament
East Lothian
Scottish Parliament
East Lothian
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56°03′04″N 2°39′07″W / 56.051°N 2.652°W / 56.051; -2.652

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