Ruletownhead

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Ruletownhead
Roxburghshire
Beech trees and pasture field - geograph.org.uk - 353845.jpg
Field near Ruletownhead
Location
Grid reference: NT617129
Location: 55°24’33"N, 2°36’22"W
Data
Local Government
Council: Scottish Borders

Ruletownhead is a tiny hamlet in Roxburghshire, consisting of just a farm and a few cottages along the lane, at the head of the Rule Burn, where that stream is formed by the union of minor brooks off the gentle hills. The burn in time runs down to the Rule Water, a mile and a half to the west of Ruletownhead.

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