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Grid reference NT1642

3 km from Castlecraig, Scottish Borders, Scotland


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NT1642 : Hog Hill prehistoric settlement from the air by Thomas Nugent Hog Hill prehistoric settlement from the air
The remains of the settlement on the east side of Hog Hill by the A72 road at Wester Happrew farm can be clearly seen.
NT1642 : The Tarth Water by Mary and Angus Hogg The Tarth Water
Looking upstream from Tarth Bridge in mid June. The fields in this view have produced a crop of silage, some of which is in the big bales on the far left. Only the foreground of this image is in the square.
NT1642 : Rough grazing and heather on Hogg Hill by Walter Baxter Rough grazing and heather on Hogg Hill
Drochil Farm is in the distance to the right with Drochil Hill on the left.
NT1642 : The Tarth Water by Alan Reid The Tarth Water
Returning to more normal winter level.
NT1642 : Tarth Bridge by Alan Stewart Tarth Bridge
The bridge at the junction of the A72 and the B7059, with Hog hill in the background.
NT1642 : Tarth Bridge by Richard Webb Tarth Bridge
Crossing the Tarth Water.
NT1642 : Hog Hill by Richard Webb Hog Hill
NT1642 : The road to Romanno Bridge leading off the A72 by James Denham The road to Romanno Bridge leading off the A72
Crossing the Tarth Water.
NT1642 : Tarth Bridge by M J Richardson Tarth Bridge
Looking downstream, under the B7059; not sure what the function of the raised, false bottom, to the stream bed under the bridge is. Stevenson Hill provides the skyline.
NT1642 : A72 near Tarth Bridge by David Dixon A72 near Tarth Bridge
NT1642 : Me and my shadow by Walter Baxter Me and my shadow
The shadow of this tree NT1642 : A windswept tree on Hogg Hill illustrates how the trunk has become twisted and gnarled over the years.
NT1642 : Summit, Hog Hill by Richard Webb Summit, Hog Hill

 
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