Pease Dean
Pease Dean is a nature reserve at Pease Bay, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, near the Anglo-Scottish border and Cockburnspath, Cove, and Dunglass. OS 67 NT794707.
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Pease Bay
The reserve is managed by the Scottish Wildlife Trust and has two parts: Pease Burn and Tower Burn. Pease Burn is open grassland, with gorse and alder. Tower Burn consists of mixed woodland.
Pease Bridge
In 18th century Europe, Pease Bridge was the highest bridge of its kind in the world, built in 1786.[1]
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gollark: Besides, one person can't just go "hmm yes I do not like this" and revolt one day.
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See also
References
- "Cockburnspath, Peans Bridge". Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. Retrieved 2013-01-05.
External links
- WalkingScotland: Pease Dean, Cockburnspath
- Map of Pease Dean Nature Reserve
- Sir Water Scott Way: Pease Dean, Pease Bridge
- RCAHMS/Canmore: record for Cockburnspath, Pease Bridge
- GEOGRAPH: Pease Dean Woodland
- GEOGRAPH: Pease Dean, footbridge over the Heriot Water
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