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Gullane is a small village on the east coast of Scotland, on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth. It is the home of Muirfield golf course, which has hosted the British Open on numerous occasions, most recently in 2002. In addition to Muirfield, Gullane is the site of several other high-quality golf courses in the village and surrounding area. At the Gullane Golf Club, to which many local residents belong, three interesting 18-hole links courses straddle a large grassed-over volcanic plug.
From the top of the hill on each course there is a fine view over Aberlady Bay toward Edinburgh and the Forth Bridge as well as the coast of Fife and the Lomond Hills. Internationally acclaimed artist Frank W Wood painted a magnificent view of Gullane in 1933. Abutting Gullane Number 3 course is the Luffness Golf Club course, and on open space beside a souvenir store that used to be a blacksmith's forge is a Children's Course, on which adults are not permitted unless accompanied by a child. Gullane numbers 1 and 2 courses and Luffness are often used as Open Championship qualifying courses when the open is at Muirfield. Children are allowed to play on courses numbers 2 and 3 after they graduate from the Children's Course. In midsummer, golf is possible into the late evening, occasionally as late as 10:30 pm, allowing a full round to be completed after dinner. As a result, Gullane is a popular destination for golfing tourists.
Gullane's award-winning beach is backed by large sand dunes that in recent years have become rather overgrown by invasive bushes. The local populace includes many elderly people. Urbanisation has led to some recent housing developments and Gullane is gaining popularity as a commuter village for nearby Edinburgh (some 20 miles away). Other amenities include The Village Hall, primary school, newsagents and a bakery. Secondary school children attend school five miles away in North Berwick.
Postcode area EH
Postcode area name Edinburgh
Post towns 38
Postcode districts 56
Postcode sectors 141
Postcodes (live) 23,873
Postcodes (total) 29,249
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Presiding Officer Alex Fergusson MSP (Con)
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From the top of the hill on each course there is a fine view over Aberlady Bay toward Edinburgh and the Forth Bridge as well as the coast of Fife and the Lomond Hills. Internationally acclaimed artist Frank W Wood painted a magnificent view of Gullane in 1933. Abutting Gullane Number 3 course is the Luffness Golf Club course, and on open space beside a souvenir store that used to be a blacksmith's forge is a Children's Course, on which adults are not permitted unless accompanied by a child. Gullane numbers 1 and 2 courses and Luffness are often used as Open Championship qualifying courses when the open is at Muirfield. Children are allowed to play on courses numbers 2 and 3 after they graduate from the Children's Course. In midsummer, golf is possible into the late evening, occasionally as late as 10:30 pm, allowing a full round to be completed after dinner. As a result, Gullane is a popular destination for golfing tourists.
Gullane's award-winning beach is backed by large sand dunes that in recent years have become rather overgrown by invasive bushes. The local populace includes many elderly people. Urbanisation has led to some recent housing developments and Gullane is gaining popularity as a commuter village for nearby Edinburgh (some 20 miles away). Other amenities include The Village Hall, primary school, newsagents and a bakery. Secondary school children attend school five miles away in North Berwick.
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Official language of: Scotland
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Area Ranked 18th
- Total 679 km²
- % Water ?
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Area Ranked 18th
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Admin HQ Haddington
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Nemo me impune lacessit (Latin)
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"Dieu et mon droit" [2] (French)
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