Blacklaw Strip

Blacklaw Strip is a forest in , . Blacklaw Strip is situated nearby to the village , as well as near the hamlet .

Places of Interest

Highlights include Fulton Tower and Rubers Law.

Ruins
is a ruined 16th century tower house, about 4.5 miles south west of , , , and about 2 miles south of , east of the . Alternatively the castle may be called Rule Water or Fulton Farm.

Peak
is a prominent, conical hill in the area of south-east Scotland. It stands on the south bank of the , between the towns of and , and south of the village of .

is an L-shaped construction on the east bank of the , about a mile and a half south of , in the area of , and in the former county of Roxburghshire.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Jedburgh and Denholm.

is a town in the , ten miles north of the border with England. It's best known for its ruined abbey, while the countryside around is dotted with turrets and towerhouses from the medieval days of banditry.

Village
is a small village located between and in the region of Scotland. The estimated population of is 600. There is a village green in the centre.

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 .

Blacklaw Strip

Latitude
55.4527° or 55° 27′ 10″ north
Longitude
-2.6164° or 2° 36′ 59″ west
Open location code
9C7VF93M+3C
Open­Street­Map ID
way 132458599
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­forest
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Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Blacklaw Strip and Black Law.

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