Minto House

Minto House is an estate in , . Minto House is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near the village .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Fatlips Castle and Leyden Monument, the Green, Denholm.

Castle
is a peel tower in Roxburghshire, in the . Situated at the top of Minto Crags, above the , it was built in the 16th century by the Turnbulls of Barnhills, notorious Border reivers, and owners of nearby Barnhills Tower and farm.

Monument
is situated 2 miles south of Minto House.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Hassendean and Denholm.

Hamlet
is a hamlet in the south of , . The stream is the Burn which flows down to the five miles away. is situated 1½ miles southwest of Minto House.

Village
is a small village located between and in the region of , UK. The estimated population of is 600. is situated 1½ miles south of Minto House.

Village
is a hamlet and civil parish in the historic county of Roxburghshire in the area of . The hamlet lies on the east side of the , which gave the village its name, about 4 miles west of . is situated 3 miles southeast of Minto House.

Minto House

Latitude
55.48333° or 55° 29′ north
Longitude
-2.68333° or 2° 41′ west
Elevation
548 feet (167 metres)
Open location code
9C7VF8M8+8M
Geo­Names ID
2642428
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