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near to Blyth Bridge, Scottish Borders, Scotland


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NT1245 : Southwest flank, Blyth Hill by Anthony O'Neil Southwest flank, Blyth Hill
NT1245 : Blyth Hill by Richard Webb Blyth Hill
Spring sown arable crops on the western side of Blyth Hill.
NT1245 : Junction of the A72 and A701 by James Denham Junction of the A72 and A701
Near Blyth Bridge in Peeblesshire.
NT1245 : Blyth Hill by Richard Webb Blyth Hill
Mixed farmland near Blyth Bridge.
NT1245 : A72/A701, End of Multiplexing at Blyth Bridge by David Dixon A72/A701, End of Multiplexing at Blyth Bridge
The A72 multiplexes with the A701 for a short section between Kaimrig End and Blyth Bridge. To continuing on the A72 requires drivers to make a sharp right turn at this tricky junction just to the south of Blyth Bridge, with very steep... (more)
NT1245 : The Tarth valley at Blyth Bridge by M J Richardson The Tarth valley at Blyth Bridge
The Tarth Water is a tributary of the Lyne Water, and flows from Mendick Hill. The gorse covered hillside on the right is Blyth Hill, and Shaw Hill is beyond; Fir Hill Wood is on the left. Two pasture fields in the foreground, with two... (more)
NT1245 : Blyth Hill by Richard Webb Blyth Hill
Greening up slowly in a cold Spring.
NT1245 : Ramparts, Blyth Hill by Richard Webb Ramparts, Blyth Hill
There is a small hill fort here with two well defined ramparts.
NT1245 : Blyth Hill from the West by Anthony O'Neil Blyth Hill from the West
NT1245 : Blyth Hill, from Blyth Bridge by M J Richardson Blyth Hill, from Blyth Bridge
Looking across the valley to the hill, with a large patch of gorse, with some bracken, on its southern slope. The willow tree is by the Tarth Water, in the depression.
NT1245 : The fort on Blyth Hill by Richard Webb The fort on Blyth Hill
Hill forts are tough subjects, but Winter light gives you a chance. A better view than those I got when I visited the fort earlier in the year. From Shaw Hill.
NT1245 : Fence on Blyth Hill by Richard Webb Fence on Blyth Hill

 
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