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Grid reference NT7559

3 km from Abbey st Bathans, Scottish Borders, Scotland


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Images in NT7559 Breakdown list
We have 14 images for NT7559
 : Lammermuirs, Abbey St Bathans by Lisa Jarvis Lammermuirs, Abbey St Bathans
The cropped foothills of Cockburn Law in the foreground and Abbey Hill in the background.
 : Grassland, Cockburn Law by Richard Webb Grassland, Cockburn Law
Improved grassland on Cockburn Law. The field has probably been ploughed and replanted recently and contrasts with the summit grasslands which have not been recently cultivated. The ground was very waterlogged.
 : Track to Windshiel Farm by James Denham Track to Windshiel Farm
 : A Duns Paths Route signpost by Walter Baxter A Duns Paths Route signpost
At the head of Cockburn Dean, pointing in the direction of Oatleycleugh.
 : Grazing land near Windshiel Farm by James Denham Grazing land near Windshiel Farm
 : At the edge of a barley field by Walter Baxter At the edge of a barley field
This large arable field is on the north side of Cockburn Dean. The foreground strip between the field and a minor road consists of rosebay willowherb, cow parsley, ferns and nettles.
 : A barley field at Cockburn by Walter Baxter A barley field at Cockburn
Viewed from the Burnhouses to Abbey St Bathans road with Cockburn Law up on the left.
 : Harvested bales near the road to Abbey St Bathans by Jim Barton Harvested bales near the road to Abbey St Bathans
 : The track to Windshiel by Jim Barton The track to Windshiel
The road continues down to meet the B6355 at Burnhouses, while the track slants past Oatleycleugh to Windshiel to meet the road there. The track is also signposted as a footpath.
 : Ploughing the land near Ellemford by Maigheach-gheal Ploughing the land near Ellemford
The grass field has been ploughed and is now being sown.
 : Pasture cut for plastic wrapped silage by Russel Wills Pasture cut for plastic wrapped silage
Two Oystercatchers contemplate a pond by the midden.
 : Pasture under Cockburn Law by Russel Wills Pasture under Cockburn Law
The hill fort on the summit of Cockburn Law is oval on plan, measuring 360ft by 280ft internally.
 : Upland pastures in the Scottish Borders by M J Richardson Upland pastures in the Scottish Borders
South of Abbey St Bathans and west of Preston. The nearest is grass with White Clover. The 'peak' beyond is Cockburn Law.
 : Upland pasture in The Scottish Borders by M J Richardson Upland pasture in The Scottish Borders
With some pig arks in the distance.

 
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