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East Lothian List of Roads EAST LOTHIAN LIST OF ROADS ROAD NAME / NUMBER AND DESCRIPTION TOWN COUNTY A198 (22) from Gosford Sawmill to Green Craigs Aberlady East Lothian A198 (23) from Green Craigs to Kirk Road Aberlady East Lothian A198 (24) from The Pleasance to Ards Place Aberlady East Lothian A198 (25) from Ards Place to Sea Wynd Aberlady East Lothian A198 (26) from High Street to Kilspindie Golf Club Aberlady East Lothian A198 (27) from Kilspindie Golf Club to Luffness House (Old) Access Aberlady East Lothian A198 (27a ) from Luffness House(Old) access to Avenue Road (C108) Aberlady East Lothian A6137 (09) Ballencrieff Roundabout (B1377) Aberlady East Lothian A6137 (10) from Ballencrieff Roundabout (B1377) to Ballencrieff Mains Aberlady East Lothian A6137 (11) from Ballencrieff Mains to Aberlady Mains Road (C109) Aberlady East Lothian A6137 (12) from Aberlady Mains Road (C109) to Mair Road (C109) Aberlady East Lothian A6137 (13) from Mair Road (C109) to The Gardens Aberlady East Lothian A6137 (14) from The Gardens to Sea Wynd Aberlady East Lothian Aberlady Mains Aberlady East Lothian Aberlady Mains - access road to house Aberlady East Lothian Aberlady Parish Church - Kilspindie Castle footpath Aberlady East Lothian Ards Place Aberlady East Lothian B1377 (11) from Ballencrieff Roundabout (A6137) to Mungoswells (U138) Aberlady East Lothian Back Lane Aberlady East Lothian Back Lane - footpath Aberlady East Lothian Ballencrieff Aberlady East Lothian Ballencrieff Mains Aberlady East Lothian C108 (01) from Blackford Bridge A198 to West Fenton Road ZC110 Aberlady East Lothian C108 (02) from West Fenton Road ZC110 to Luffness Mains ZC109 and ZU138 Aberlady East Lothian C109 (01) from West Main Street to Tranter Road Aberlady East Lothian C109 (02) from Tranter Road to Haddington Road A1637 Aberlady East Lothian C109 (03) from Aberlady Mains A6137 to Luffness Mains ZC108 and ZU138 Aberlady East Lothian C110 (01) from Avenue Road ZC108 to Luffness Kennels Aberlady East Lothian Cockleshell Square Aberlady East Lothian Craigielaw Aberlady East Lothian Craigielaw Park Aberlady East Lothian Elcho Terrace Aberlady East Lothian Garleton Park Aberlady East Lothian Garleton Park Aberlady East Lothian Glenpeffer Avenue Aberlady East Lothian Golf Court Aberlady East Lothian Gosford Estate Aberlady East Lothian Green Craigs Hotel Aberlady East Lothian Gullane Road Aberlady East Lothian Haddington Place Aberlady East Lothian Haddington Road Aberlady East Lothian High Street Aberlady East Lothian Hope Terrace Aberlady East Lothian Kilspindie Court Aberlady East Lothian Kilspindie Court - remote footpaths Aberlady East Lothian Kilspindie Golf Club Aberlady East Lothian Kirk Road Aberlady East Lothian Linksfield Aberlady East Lothian Loan Villa Aberlady East Lothian Luffness Court Aberlady East Lothian Luffness Court - remote footpaths Aberlady East Lothian Luffness Gardens Aberlady East Lothian Luffness Kennels Aberlady East Lothian Luffness Mains Aberlady East Lothian Luffness Mains Cottages Aberlady East Lothian Luffness Mill Cottage Aberlady East Lothian Luffness Mill House Aberlady East Lothian Mair End Aberlady East Lothian Mair End Aberlady East Lothian Manor Place Aberlady East Lothian Myreton Motor Museum Aberlady East Lothian Page 1 EAST LOTHIAN LIST OF ROADS Old Luffness House Aberlady East Lothian Red Row Aberlady East Lothian Rig Place Aberlady East Lothian Rig Place - remote footpaths Aberlady East Lothian Rig Street Aberlady East Lothian Rig Street - footpaths Aberlady East Lothian School Road Aberlady East Lothian School Road - remote footpaths Aberlady East Lothian Sea Wynd Aberlady East Lothian Sinclair Court Aberlady East Lothian The Bungalow Aberlady East Lothian The Gardens Aberlady East Lothian The Pleasance Aberlady East Lothian Tigh Nan Eun Mara - access road Aberlady East Lothian Tranter Crescent Aberlady East Lothian Tranter Crescent Aberlady East Lothian Tranter Road Aberlady East Lothian Tranter Road Aberlady East Lothian U138 (01) from Luffness Mains (C108 / C109) to Myreton Motor Museum Aberlady East Lothian U138 (02) from Myreton Motor Museum to Mungoswells (B1377) Aberlady East Lothian WDM Test Aberlady East Lothian West Main Street Aberlady East Lothian Whinny View Aberlady East Lothian Whinny View Aberlady East Lothian Appin Horse Riding Centre Athelstaneford East Lothian B1343 (01) from West Garleton (A6137) to East Garleton (C82) Athelstaneford East Lothian B1343 (02) from Camptoun Road (C82(N)) to East Garleton Road (C82(S)) Athelstaneford East Lothian B1343 (03) from East Garleton Road (C82) to Kilduff Farm Athelstaneford East Lothian B1343 (04) from Kilduff Farm to Athelstaneford (U155) Athelstaneford East Lothian B1343 (05) from Athelstaneford (U155) to Needless (C116) Athelstaneford East Lothian B1343 (06) from Needless (C116) to Newmains Road (U147) Athelstaneford East Lothian B1343 (07) from Newmains Road (C137) to West Fortune / Dingleton Athelstaneford East Lothian B1343 (08) from West Fortune / Dingleton to Merryhatton (B1347) Athelstaneford East Lothian B1345 (01) from Drem (B1377) to Village Green Road Athelstaneford East Lothian B1345 (02) from Village Green Road to New Mains Athelstaneford East Lothian B1347 (02) from Beanston Road (U157) to Kilduff Road (U155) Athelstaneford East Lothian B1347 (03) from Kilduff Road (U155) to Gilmerton Road (U169) Athelstaneford East Lothian B1347 (04) from Gilmerton Road (U169) to Needless Road (C116) Athelstaneford East Lothian B1347 (05) from Needless Road (C116) to Museum Of Flight Athelstaneford East Lothian B1347 (06) from Museum Of Flight to 'Sunday Market' roundabout Athelstaneford East Lothian B1347 (07) 'Sunday Market' roundabout Athelstaneford East Lothian B1347 (08) from 'Sunday Market' roundabout to Smithy Row (B1377) Athelstaneford East Lothian B1347 (09) from Smithy Row (B1377) to Merryhatton (B1343) Athelstaneford East Lothian B1347 (10) from Merryhatton (B1343) to Betony Bridge (B1377) Athelstaneford East Lothian B1377 (13) from Mungoswells (U138) to Camptoun Road (C106) Athelstaneford East Lothian B1377 (15) from Camptoun Road to Drem Village (B1345) Athelstaneford East Lothian B1377 (17) from Drem Village (B1345) to West Fortune (North access) Athelstaneford East Lothian B1377 (19) from West Fortune (North access) to Betony Bridge (B1347) Athelstaneford East Lothian B1377 (21) from Smithy Row (B1347) to Fortoun Bank Athelstaneford East Lothian C106 (05) from Byres Hill Road B1343 to Camptoun House access Athelstaneford East Lothian C106 (07) from Camptoun House access to Dalvreck Farm Athelstaneford East Lothian C106 (09) from Dalvreck Farm to Drem B1377 Athelstaneford East Lothian C116 (01) from Needless B1343 to B1347 Athelstaneford East Lothian Camptoun House Athelstaneford East Lothian Camptoun Smallholdings Athelstaneford East Lothian Dalvreck Farm Athelstaneford East Lothian Dingleton Athelstaneford East Lothian Dingleton House Athelstaneford East Lothian Drem Farm Athelstaneford East Lothian Drem Farm Cottages Athelstaneford East Lothian Drem Newmains Athelstaneford East Lothian Drem Railway Station Athelstaneford East Lothian Page 2 EAST LOTHIAN LIST OF ROADS East Fortoun House Athelstaneford East Lothian East Garleton Athelstaneford East Lothian Gilmerton Estate Athelstaneford East Lothian Gilmerton House Athelstaneford East Lothian Gilmerton Sewage Works (Scottish Water) Athelstaneford East Lothian Glebe Crescent Athelstaneford East Lothian Kilduff Farm Athelstaneford East Lothian Kilduff House Athelstaneford East Lothian Lammerview Athelstaneford East Lothian Mansefield Athelstaneford East Lothian Merryhatton Nurseries Athelstaneford East Lothian Muirton Athelstaneford East Lothian Needless Athelstaneford East Lothian New Houses Athelstaneford East Lothian New Row at East Fortune Athelstaneford East Lothian Newmains Farm House and Steadings Athelstaneford East Lothian Saltire Gardens Athelstaneford East Lothian Saltire Gardens - footpaths Athelstaneford East Lothian The Chesters Athelstaneford East Lothian The Maltings Athelstaneford East Lothian The Maltings2 Athelstaneford East Lothian U147 (01) from Drem Post Office (B1377) to Newmains Farm Athelstaneford East Lothian U147 (02) from Newmains Farm to Needless (B1343) Athelstaneford East Lothian U155 (01) from Athelstaneford Village (B1343) to Athelstaneford Mains (B1347) Athelstaneford East Lothian U159 (01) from Gilmerton (B1347) to Beanston road (U157) Athelstaneford East Lothian West Fortune Athelstaneford East Lothian Avenue Road Cockenzie East Lothian B1348 Section 23 Edinburgh Road Cockenzie East Lothian B1348 Section 23 Edinburgh Road Cockenzie East Lothian B1348 Section 25 Edinburgh Road Cockenzie East Lothian B1348 Section 25 Gosford Road Cockenzie East Lothian B1348 Section 27 Cope Lane to Seton Place Cockenzie East Lothian B1348 section 27 Gosford Road Cockenzie East Lothian B1361 (47) from Alder Road Roundabout to Winton Park Cockenzie East Lothian B1361 (49) from Winton Park to South Lorimer Place Cockenzie East Lothian B1361 Section 51 South Lorimer Place to Edinburgh Road Cockenzie East Lothian Barga Court Cockenzie East Lothian C153 (01) from Edinburgh Road (B1348) to Manse Lane Cockenzie East Lothian C153 (02) from Manse Lane to Gosford Road Lane Cockenzie East Lothian Cadell Place Cockenzie East Lothian Cadell Place - remote footpaths Cockenzie East Lothian Cockenzie Old Harbour Cockenzie East Lothian Cope Lane Cockenzie East Lothian East Lorimer Place Cockenzie East Lothian East Lorimer Place Cockenzie East Lothian Edinburgh Road Cockenzie East Lothian Gosford Road Cockenzie East
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