near to Colquhar, Scottish Borders, Scotland
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14 images
in grid square NT3239
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for NT3239
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Lee Farm and the Lee burn.
According to the map there is the remains of an old tower among the farm buildings. The sunlit strip in the background is Bare Knowe going up to Windlestraw Law.
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Ridge NW of Lee Pen
by Jim Barton
The broad heathery ridge continues over Lee Burn Head in the middle distance to Black Knowe and the Glentress hills, accompanied by a stone wall.
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Farm track, Lee
by Richard Webb
Road from Lee to fields around Mouse Dean.
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The track from Mouse Dean to Lee Farm |
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Windswept Rowans, Lee Pen
Strangely the trees seem to prefer the upwind side of the wall.
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March Wall and the Tweeddale Hills from the ridge to Lee Burn Head
by Iain Lees
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The track goes thataway
by Jim Barton
A helpful arrow sign to aid those who might be in doubt about the route along the ridge.
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North side of Lee Pen
by Richard Webb
Gentle angled moorland on the north side of the hill.
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North ridge, Lee Pen
by Richard Webb
A gentle angle and dry underfoot today.
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Lee farm and Mill Rig
by Jim Barton
The farm is about 50m above the Leithen valley floor on the E side of the ridge between Mill Rig (R) and Lee Burn Head, seen from Blinkbonny Burn across the valley. The snow level is about 300m.
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Descending towards Lee farm
by Jim Barton
Lee is a hill farm in the valley of the Leithen Water, a glen of sheep farming and forestry.
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Lee farm, Leithen Water valley
by Jim Barton
A hill farm on the slopes of Lee Pen. The remains of a 16th century tower house are to the left of the black shed.
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Valley of the Leithen Water from Kirnie Law
by Jim Barton
Looking over the plantations in Caberston Forest to the B709 and Innerleithen golf course. Lee farm is in the centre with slopes rising to Black Knowe, here whitened with snow.
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Snow and Mist in the Leithen Water from Lee Burn Head
by Iain Lees
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