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The summit of Cushat Law is marked with a shelter-cairn.
The summit of Cushat Law is marked with a shelter-cairn.
==Outside links==
*[http://www.cheviotwalks.org/art3.html Cheviot Walks - Cushat Law and Bloodybush Edge]

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Cushat Law
Northumberland

The summit cairn of Cushat Law
Range: Cheviot Hills
Summit: 2,018 feet NT927137
55°25’0"N, 2°6’50"W

Cushat Law is a hill amongst the Cheviot Hills, in Northumberland. It rises on the south side of the Breamish Valley, to the southwest of a lower but more dramatic hill, Shill Moor and east of a comparable fell, Bloodybush Edge, from which it is separated by a muddy col.

The Kidland Forest spreads over the southern slopes of the hill and beyond to the south.

The summit of Cushat Law is marked with a shelter-cairn.

Outside links