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Cove, Scottish Borders

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Cove is a village in south east Scotland, between Dunbar and Eyemouth. It has been described by The AA Guide to the British Coast as having more of a Cornish than Scottish air about it. It has no school, shops or post office although it did before knocked down to build new holiday homes. There is a shop and post office nearby in the village of Cockburnspath which also has a school.

The Southern Upland way passes through the Cove along the walk along the headland and the road in Cove.

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55°56′13″N 2°21′08″W / 55.9369°N 2.3521°W / 55.9369; -2.3521

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