Gaitknowe Quarry (disused)

Gaitknowe Quarry (disused) is a quarry in , . Gaitknowe Quarry (disused) is situated nearby to the forest , as well as near the archaeological site .
Tap on a place
to explore it

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Linton Church And Churchyard and Morebattle Hill.

Place of worship
is a place of worship, which is situated 2,100 feet west of Gaitknowe Quarry (disused).

Archaeological site
is an archaeological site, which is situated 1¼ miles south of Gaitknowe Quarry (disused).

Hotel
is situated 4,200 feet southwest of Gaitknowe Quarry (disused).

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Morebattle and Town Yetholm.

Village
Photo: Pasicles, CC0.
is a village in the area of , on the B6401, seven miles south of , beside the , a tributary of the .

Village
is a small village in the in the valley of the opposite . The town colours are green and yellow. is situated 3 miles northeast of Gaitknowe Quarry (disused).

is a village in the , best known as the northern terminus of the 268-mile Pennine Way. is the east side of this straggly settlement; the larger part west of the river is Town Yetholm.

Gaitknowe Quarry (disused)

Latitude
55.52717° or 55° 31′ 38″ north
Longitude
-2.35143° or 2° 21′ 5″ west
Open location code
9C7VGJGX+VC
Open­Street­Map ID
way 183667051
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­quarry
This page is based on OpenStreetMap, Wikidata, and Wikimedia Commons.
We’d love your help improving our open data sources. Thank you for contributing.

Satellite Map

Discover Gaitknowe Quarry (disused) from above in high-definition satellite imagery.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Gaitknowe and Old Curling Pond.

Nearby Places

Explore places such as Burnfoot and Linton.

Scottish Borders: Must-Visit Destinations

Delve into Jedburgh, Melrose, Hawick, and Kelso.

Curious Quarries to Discover

Uncover intriguing quarries from every corner of the globe.
About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Photo: Andrew Bowden, CC BY-SA 2.0.