Mill Pond
Mill Pond is in Scottish Borders, Scotland. Mill Pond is situated nearby to the peak Castle Knowe, as well as near the ruins Old Smithy.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Crailinghall and Eckford.
Crailinghall
Hamlet
Crailinghall is a village near Oxnam in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, in the former Roxburghshire. Crailinghall is on the route of the St. Cuthbert's Way and the Roman Heritage Way. Crailinghall is situated 2½ miles west of Mill Pond.
Eckford
Village
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Eckford is a small village located between the larger towns of Kelso and Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders. The village is in close proximity to both the River Teviot and its tributary the Kale Water, and the A698 and the B6401 which run approximately parallel to the respective rivers. Eckford is situated 2½ miles northwest of Mill Pond.
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Village
Mill Pond
- Type: Body of water
- Location: Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
55.50172° or 55° 30′ 6″ northLongitude
-2.42404° or 2° 25′ 27″ westOpen location code
9C7VGH2G+M9OpenStreetMap ID
way 153727720OpenStreetMap feature
natural=water
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Highlights include Castle Knowe and Old Smithy.
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