Baddinsgill
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Baddinsgill | |
Peeblesshire | |
---|---|
Baddingsgill | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | NT126549 |
Location: | 55°46’46"N, 3°23’40"W |
Data | |
Post town: | West Linton |
Postcode: | EH46 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Scottish Borders |
Baddinsgill is a hamlet in the Pentland Hills, in Peeblesshire, at a farmstead at the end of a dead-end lane, two and a half miles north of West Linton.
The Lyne Water emerges form the Baddinsgill Reservoir a few hundred yards north of the hamlet and runs down past the farm towards West Linton (whence it continues southwards to the Tweed.
Baddinsgill sits in the Lyne’s narrow valley between Mount Maw (1,755 feet) to the east and Byrehope Mount (1,759 feet) to the west.