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Ha-Ha And Aqueduct, Gosford House

A Category C Listed Building in Aberlady, East Lothian

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Coordinates

Latitude: 55.9984 / 55°59'54"N

Longitude: -2.869 / 2°52'8"W

OS Eastings: 345894

OS Northings: 678720

OS Grid: NT458787

Mapcode National: GBR 2N.V3CH

Mapcode Global: WH7TP.WHZF

Plus Code: 9C7VX4XJ+89

Entry Name: Ha-Ha And Aqueduct, Gosford House

Listing Name: Gosford Park Ha-Ha and Aqueduct

Listing Date: 27 January 1993

Category: C

Source: Historic Scotland

Source ID: 338169

Historic Scotland Designation Reference: LB6546

Building Class: Cultural

ID on this website: 200338169

Location: Aberlady

County: East Lothian

Electoral Ward: North Berwick Coastal

Parish: Aberlady

Traditional County: East Lothian

Tagged with: Aqueduct Architectural structure

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Description

Early 19th century. Ha-ha surmounted by semi-circular screen at junction with small aqueduct, sited to SE of Boathouse. Random rubble; ashlar coping to aqueduct and screen.

Statement of Interest

An extensive network of drains and aqueducts, shown on above plan, brings water to the ornamental lake. The ha-ha also acts as a dam to the lake to the NW. A-Group with other Gosford Estate buildings; see notes for Gosford House.

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