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- Blackhope Scar is a hill in the Moorfoot Hills range, part of the Southern Uplands of Scotland. It lies to the northeast of the town of Peebles and is...
- Hills in the centre-south and the Lammermuir Hills in the far south-east. Blackhope Scar on the border with Peeblesshire is the highest point in the county...
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- Scottish Borders Council Area. Other hills in the Moorfoot Hills include Blackhope Scar (651m), Dewar Hill, Garvald Law, Rough Moss (601m). Other places...
- the east ridge is steep and craggy and features a deep corrie known as Blackhope, from which a po****r rock climb, the Coomb Craig ridge, originates, finishing...
- Farm, near to Moffat Water, was once been the home of a brownie. The Blackhope Burn joins Moffat Water close to a farm called Capplegill (OS. Ref. NT147098)...
- at the southernmost extremity of Midlothian, on the western slopes of Blackhope Scar (the highest of the Moorfoot Hills). It flows north through Gladhouse...
- known as Blackhope. The normal route is from the southern ridge, p****ing over Swatte Fell and can be extended to include a full loop of Blackhope, finishing...
- have ac****ulated particularly around the plateau surfaces surrounding Blackhope Scar and Jeffries Corse. The range runs from Peebles in the Scottish Borders...
- as the Earl of Lothian by special grant in 1631. Sir William Kerr of Blackhope claimed the title of Earl of Lothian as nearest male heir, despite the...