- Ormiston - Wikipedia
Ormiston is a village in East Lothian, Scotland, near Tranent, Humbie, Pencaitland and Cranston, located on the north bank of the River Tyne at an elevation of about 276 feet (84 m)
- Ormiston Mansion
Ormiston Mansion, built by a wealthy Scottish merchant in 1798, is maintained by the Royal Heritage Society of the Delaware Valley to help preserve a piece of Philadelphia’s colonial past
- Ormiston - Visit East Lothian
Ormiston in East Lothian, Scotland is a planned village laid out in 1723 by Lewis Gordon, a civil engineer from London
- Ormiston, a classic East Lothian village - John Gray Centre
Ormiston lies within the Lothian Coal Basin Coal was worked around the village from early times, but the industry reached a peak with the formation of the Ormiston Coal Company Their pits of Limeylands, Tynemount and Oxenford were opened from the 1890s and worked until the 1960s
- Ormiston Town Centre | Your Place To Be
The most festive time of the year is here, and at Ormiston Town Centre, we can’t wait to share the magic with you! 🪄 Celebrate the season with choir performances, crafts, roaming entertainment and remarkable Christmas moments throughout the Centre
- Ormiston | The Forum of Scotlands Baronage
Ormiston is a village in East Lothian which lies beside the River Tyne It is believed to take its name from a semi-mythical Anglian settler called Orme, meaning ‘serpent’ During the Wars of Independence, Ormiston was held by the Lindsay family who were firm supporters of William Wallace
- Ormiston Village | East Lothian | All About Edinburgh
The village of Ormiston was founded by John Cockburn in 1735 a main principal in the Agricultural Revolution Ormiston Hall was built for John Cockburn and opened in 1748 and was the main Mansion House of the area
- Ormiston - visitorsguidetoscotland. com
Ormiston is a quiet village with a long history, possibly dating back to the first millennium Location is eastern Scotland, south of Edinburgh, Scotland's capital
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