Dirrington Little Law

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Dirrington Little Law
Berwickshire

A drystone wall on Dirrington Little Law
Summit: 1,180 feet NT686531
55°46’13"N, 2°30’3"W

Dirrington Little Law is a hill of 1,180 feet in Berwickshire. It is an isolated hill, but one of a pair with Dirrington Great Law, a mile and ahalf to the north-east. Both aare to the south of Lammermuir.

Geologically, the two Dirrington Laws comprise Carboniferous volcanic felsite (riebeckite), and may be the remains of a laccolith, a type of volcanic intrusion into the surrounding sedimentary rocks of the Old Red Sandstone.[1]

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