West Coates
West Coates or Wester Coates is a residential district of central Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.
Lochgelly ( listen (help·info); Gaelic: Loch Gheallaidh) is a town in Fife, Scotland. It is located between Lochs Ore and Gelly to the north-west and south-east respectively. It is separated from Cowdenbeath by the village of Lumphinnans. According to the 2007 population estimate, the town has a population of 6,834.
Population: 6,586
Latitude: 56° 07' 41.74" N
Longitude: -3° 18' 34.70" W
West Coates or Wester Coates is a residential district of central Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland.
Townhill is a small village that lies just north of the Royal burgh of Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. The origin of the community is thought to be from the coal-mining industry.
Thornton (Scots: Thorntoun) is a village in Fife, Scotland.
Four theatre buildings in Edinburgh have borne the name Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, though the final three were all rebuildings of the second. The first was the Theatre Royal, Shakespeare Square, at the east end of Princes Street.
The Calders are a mainly residential part of Sighthill, in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is sometimes considered to be part of Wester Hailes or Sighthill. They are not to be confused with the Calders of West Lothian, aka West Calder, Mid Calder and East C…
Strathmiglo (Scottish Gaelic: Srath Mioglach) (Ordnance Survey grid reference NO214101) is a village in Fife, Scotland on the River Eden. It lies on the old A91 road from Milnathort to Cupar and St. Andrews but was bypassed by a new road to the nort…
St Columba's High School is a six-year comprehensive Roman Catholic secondary school, located in Dunfermline in Fife, Scotland.
Seafield is a coastal strip situated on the Firth of Forth between Leith and Portobello in north-east Edinburgh, Scotland.
Rosyth Castle is a fifteenth-century ruined tower house on the perimeter of Rosyth Naval Dockyard, Fife, Scotland.
The River Earn (Scottish Gaelic: Uisge Èireann) in Scotland leaves Loch Earn at St Fillans and runs east through Strathearn, then east and south, joining the River Tay near Abernethy. The Earn is about 46 miles (74 km) long.
North Queensferry railway station is a railway station in the village of North Queensferry, Fife, Scotland.
North Leith Parish Church is a congregation of the Church of Scotland, within the Presbytery of Edinburgh.
Meadowbank Stadium railway station was opened on 14 June 1986 next to Meadowbank Stadium in Edinburgh to allow spectators to travel to the 1986 Commonwealth Games that were being held at the stadium. A shuttle service ran from Edinburgh Waverley: at…
Malcolm's Tower is a traditionally accepted as a historic site in the Scottish town of Dunfermline. The tower stood on a highly defensible peninsular outcrop of rock above a deep ravine and is the site from which the city derives its name. It was ef…
Lochore is a former mining village in Fife, Scotland. It takes its name from the nearby Loch Ore.
Ladybank railway station serves the town of Ladybank in Fife, Scotland.
Lady Stair's Close (477 Lawnmarket) is a close (-ose pronounced to rhyme with "os" in "most") in the City of Edinburgh, Scotland, just off the Royal Mile, close to the entrance to Gladstone's Land.
Kingsknowe /ˌkɪŋzˈnaʊ/ is a suburb of Edinburgh the capital of Scotland. It is south-west of Craiglockhart.