Nine Mile Burn

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Nine Mile Burn
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Nine Mile Burn
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Nine Mile Burn
Location within Midlothian
OS grid reference NT175576
Council area
Lieutenancy area
Country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town PENICUIK
Postcode district EH26
Dialling code 01968
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55°48′18″N3°18′47″W / 55.805°N 3.313°W / 55.805; -3.313 Coordinates: 55°48′18″N3°18′47″W / 55.805°N 3.313°W / 55.805; -3.313
Pentland hills near Nine Mile Burn on the A702 Gate by the pentland hills near nine mile burn.jpg
Pentland hills near Nine Mile Burn on the A702

Nine Mile Burn is a hamlet in Midlothian, Scotland, [1] the last in Midlothian when heading south on the A702 road.

It is located at the foot of the Pentland Hills, near Penicuik and about 2 km north-east of the village of Carlops.

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References

  1. "Nine Mile Burn: Overview". Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 31 July 2018.