| Title | Elm wood, Trabrown Small wood of mainly elms, some evidence of disease however. |
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| Date | 30 May 2007 00:00:00 |
| Original size | 640 x 480 |
| Retrieved from source on | 16 Mar 2012 00:46:14 (UTC) |
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Elm wood, Trabrown Small wood of mainly elms, some evidence of disease however.
Trabrown Farm in Berwickshire. The farm and kennels are just north of Lauder
Road to Trabrown Road leading down to Lauderdale from Trabrown. Note the gas pipeline marker on the bend.
Trabrown farm
Trabrown Farm
Trabrown Approaching Trabrown from Trabrown Hill.
Sheep at Trabrown With Lauder in the background. Lauder has a population of about 2,000 and is commutable distance from Edinburgh.
Road to Trabrown
No Entry! The farmer was moving cattle into another field, so had blocked the entrance to the lane with his tractor.
Looking towards Trabrown from Scarce Law
Lane, Trabrown Hill Unsurfaced farm road up on to Trabrown Hill. There is a small wood used as cover for game birds on the left.
Lauder Light Railway Trackbed, now part of the Lauder core path network, passing through the Back o'Muir Strip (woodland.)
Lauder path network Footpath marker on the trackbed of the old Lauder Light Railway.
Path to Oxton
Verdigris agaric Stropharia pseudocyanea is one of a group of toadstool species with a characteristic copper/verdigris colour, this one growing in rough pasture near Lauder.
Farmland in Lauderdale
Farmland in Lauderdale
Signpost for the Stow Road
Looking up the Harry Burn Valley
Cairn at wall corner
The Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom osm
| County | The Scottish Borders |
| Region | Scotland |
| Country | United Kingdom |