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Small Harbour at St Abbs
The small harbour at St Abbs. One of the craft seen is a glass-bottomed boat, a tourist attraction more usually associated with the Mediterranean and Caribbean.
Image: © Oliver Dixon
Taken: 11 Dec 2008
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Minor road heading in to St. Abbs
Image: © James Denham
Taken: 18 Jul 2009
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Pigeon loft near Mawcarr
Northfield House is behind to the right.
Image: © Andrew Curtis
Taken: 15 May 2018
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Old School Cafe, St Abbs
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 23 Jun 2012
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Rocky coast at St Abb's
With evidence of gulls nesting on cliff ledges - possibly Kittiwakes.
Image: © M J Richardson
Taken: 13 Sep 2022
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The Ebba Centre, St Abbs
The Ebba Centre opened in the former St Abbs school building in 2012. The school closed in 1992, and a lease for the building was taken on by the community council after the village hall was sold in 2010. The centre contains a hall for events and a community cafe.
Image: © Graham Robson
Taken: 28 Jul 2014
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Cut Bench Mark, Ebba Centre
Bench Mark Database: https://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm111044
Image: © Mark Anderson
Taken: 23 Aug 2019
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Ebba Centre, St Abbs
A former school. There is a cut bench mark on the corner of the building on the left and a closer view can be seen here:
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Image: © Mark Anderson
Taken: 23 Aug 2019
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Primroses (Primula vulgaris), St Abbs Churchyard
The primrose is a perennial spring flower whose leaves are deeply veined and wrinkled. The single pale yellow flower, which grow on a reddish stalk, are tubular at the base and divide into five heart-shaped petals.
The tender young leaves and flowers can be used in salads, as they were in the magnificent 'sallets' of Elizabethan times which included twenty to thirty different kinds of leaves, flowers, roots and herbs. The flowers may be candied or made into tea which is used as a gentle sedative. An ointment can be made from the plant for treating skin complaints and stiff joints.
Image: © Maigheach-gheal
Taken: 8 Apr 2011
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Primrose (Primula vulgaris), St Abbs Churchyard
The Primrose is a herbaceous perennial plant, low growing, to 10–30 cm tall, with a basal rosette of leaves. The leaves are 5–25 cm long and 2–6 cm broad with an irregularly margin, and a usually short leaf stem. The flowers are 2–4 cm in diameter, borne singly on a slender stem, pale yellow, white, red, or purple.
Image: © Maigheach-gheal
Taken: 8 Apr 2011
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