Skateraw Harbour, East Lothian
To the east of Dunbar is a little harbour near the village of Skateraw and Torness Point. Looking west along the coast the Barns Ness lighthouse is visible in the distance.
Skateraw Harbour was one of a number of outlets for the districts rich limestone workings. It was built between 1799 and 1825 by two local farmers, Brodie of Thorntonloch and Lee of Skateraw, to ship limestone to ironworks in Devon and then return with coal. Prior to this it had been noted on maps that there was an anchorage in the area 'for barks in summer time.' The harbour went out of use between 1853 and 1892 - it was probably overrun by the sea.
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Image taken on Fujifilm Finepix X100 and Fujinon 23mm f2 lens
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Skateraw Harbour was one of a number of outlets for the districts rich limestone workings. It was built between 1799 and 1825 by two local farmers, Brodie of Thorntonloch and Lee of Skateraw, to ship limestone to ironworks in Devon and then return with coal. Prior to this it had been noted on maps that there was an anchorage in the area 'for barks in summer time.' The harbour went out of use between 1853 and 1892 - it was probably overrun by the sea.
CLICK HERE for more on Skateraw Harbour and lime kiln
Image taken on Fujifilm Finepix X100 and Fujinon 23mm f2 lens
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