Nothing Special   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

NW N NE
W Go E
SW S SE
Grid reference NT0359

4 km SSE of West Calder, West Lothian, Scotland


Maps

1:50,000 Modern Day Landranger(TM) Map © Crown Copyright
1:50,000 Modern Day Landranger(TM) Map © Crown Copyright
TIP: Click the map for more Large scale mapping
Clickable map
+
Tip: Click the map to open the coverage map

Images in NT0359 Breakdown list
We have 8 images for NT0359
 : Landfill site (topsoil only) by Alan Stewart Landfill site (topsoil only)
The OS map shows this as the site of a lime works and quarry. Looks like they are both in the process of being filled in.
 : Forest, Harburnhead by Richard Webb Forest, Harburnhead
Looking along a ride in commercial forestry. There were wind farmers about today, so I have no idea how long these trees will be here before being replaced by the latest taxpayer's money grab for marginal land. Still if you have to put... (more)
 : A shake hole pond? by Ian Dodds A shake hole pond?
The pond lies just outside the boundary of a former longstanding limestone quarry/limeworks. Which suggests that its presence is not directly due to the land having been quarried at this exact spot. Large-scale online maps have 'shake... (more)
 : Moorland, Harburnhead by Richard Webb Moorland, Harburnhead
A small area of unforested land. Looking north towards the new fishery.
 : New fishery, Harburn by Richard Webb New fishery, Harburn
The new lochs are settling down, gaining insect and plantlife prior to stocking. View from the Harburnhead limestone mine road/former railway.
 : Harburn landfill site by Richard Webb Harburn landfill site
Now vegetated a mound on the former landfill site at Harburn. This is the site of limestone quarries.
 : Fishing pool, Harburn by Richard Webb Fishing pool, Harburn
The larger of the new pools. It is currently settling down, acquiring insect and plant life before stocking.
 : Harburn lime works from the air by Thomas Nugent Harburn lime works from the air
The black dots near the bottom of the photo are in the area of the former lime works. Harburn golf club can also be seen.

 
   |   
Background Colour: White / /

You are not logged in | login | register