BALLENCRIEFF
'Ballencrieff' is a rural community in East Lothian, Scotland. It is located between the towns of Aberlady, Drem, Haddington and Longniddry and is approximately 20 miles from Edinburgh. The name comes from the Scottish Gaelic 'Baile na Craoibhe' meaning "Tree town".
It comprises typical rural housing, the impressive Ballencrief Castle and some industry including commercial pork farming and a specialized plant which selectively breeds chickens to lay high-quality eggs. The nearby "Ballencrief roundabout" (which is on the busy commuter path between North Berwick and Edinburgh) has a reputation as an "accident blackspot".
It comprises typical rural housing, the impressive Ballencrief Castle and some industry including commercial pork farming and a specialized plant which selectively breeds chickens to lay high-quality eggs. The nearby "Ballencrief roundabout" (which is on the busy commuter path between North Berwick and Edinburgh) has a reputation as an "accident blackspot".
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