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Grid reference NT6873

near to Spott, East Lothian, Scotland


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NT6873 : Ford and footbridge for Woodhall Burn by Jim Barton Ford and footbridge for Woodhall Burn
A ford with depth markings up to 6 feet where the Woodhall Burn normally flows under a culvert, on the minor road southwards from Spott past The Brunt farm. These Lammermuir deans or dry valleys normally carry only small burns, but could... (more)
NT6873 : East Lothian Landscape : All Eyes On The Geographer by Richard West East Lothian Landscape : All Eyes On The Geographer
Heading up the track leading eventually to the mast atop Brunt Hill I stopped to dump the bike and rucksac. When I looked around I noticed that I had attracted the attention of the local residents. In the far right distance can be seen the... (more)
NT6873 : Bloomin' Marvellous by James T M Towill Bloomin' Marvellous
Trees, shrubs and flowers in bloom near Woodhall Dean.
NT6873 : Oak Wood by Richard Webb Oak Wood
Bluebells near the Brunt.
NT6873 : Heading for The Brunt in East Lothian by James Denham Heading for The Brunt in East Lothian
Through stunning countryside.
NT6873 : Warning Notice by ronnie leask Warning Notice
Cautionary notice at the start of the Scottish Wildlife Trust's nature trail walks in Woodhall Dean. Adders are indeed often seen hereabouts.
NT6873 : Minor road towards The Brunt  by JThomas Minor road towards The Brunt
Heading east.
NT6873 : Ford near The Brunt by Andrew Smith Ford near The Brunt
The first of two fords on a windy road between Innerwick and Spott. The streams are culverted so the fords are usually dry.
NT6873 : Oak tree on cliff by Callum Black Oak tree on cliff
In Woodhall Dean. The cliff, on one side of a short ravine has probably been created by an old river.
NT6873 : Bluebells in an Oak Wood by Jennifer Petrie Bluebells in an Oak Wood
An old, gnarled and twisted oak tree surrounded by bluebells.
NT6873 : Road near The Brunt by Richard Webb Road near The Brunt
The road drops to a ford at the outlet of Woodhall Dean. A snow shower is closing in.
NT6873 : Oak Wood. by Richard Webb Oak Wood.
Wood at the Brunt, marked by the OS as simply "Oak Wood", pheasant rearing stuff in there and obvious signs of coppicing.

 
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