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Ecclesmachan, West Lothian

Ecclesmachan

Ecclesmachan is a village in West Lothian, to be found just north of Uphall on the B8046 road. As at 2001, the population of the parish was just 529.

Ecclesmachan is best known for its countryside views, one being the Binny Craig. One of Ecclesmachan's attractions is 'the bomb hole' near the Binny Craig, formed by a Second World War German bomb that was meant to hit the Forth Road Bridge.

The village is home to Oatridge Agricultural College, built in 1972. (Read more)