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Context Lowland Plateaux Linhouse Valley Scale: 50,000 @ A3 POLBETH)" Meters 0 625 1,250 2,500 Inland Loch Threipmuir Reservoir Old West Calder)" Church, West Calder Nov 2018 (DRAFT) ADDIEWELL)" )" Skolie Burn Legend Hermand Birchwood LOGANLEE)")" )" Settlement (as labelled) ROW Harperigg Reservoir Small River Waterbodies )" Harburn House Upland Fringes Inland Loch River Waterbodies Cairns Castle Loch Waterbodies Pentland Hills WIAT West Harwood, burial mound 720m SSE of Camilty Harperrig,cairn,East Cairn Hill Designed Landscape Enclosure Areas of Great Landscape Value Camilty Roman fortlet SSSI Castle Greg Inland Loch Harperrig, cairn, West Cairn Hill Scheduled Ancient Monuments Camilty NSA LCA Cobbinshaw Reservoir Crosswood Reservoir Uplands Reserves )" Lynslie Burn Pentland Hills Regional Park Cairn Local Nature Conservation Sites Cobbinshaw Reservoir Inland Loch Plateau Moorlands Cobbinshaw Moss )"Forest Blocks DISTRICT Local Authority Areas Inland Loch City of Edinburgh Dissected Plateau Moorland Heathland/Mountainblaw Midlothian Scottish Borders Craigengar South Lanarkshire WOOLFORDS)" COTTAGES West Lothian Plateau Farmland Windy Gowl / Carlops Dean Old Red Sandstone Hills Rolling Farmland Westwater Reservoir TARBRAX)" Inland Loch )" )" Central Region Camilty 3. 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Key Features & Survey Scale: 10,000 @ A1 Meters 0125 250 500 750 1,000 Cairns House & Castle A 70 West Cairns Farm Nov 2018 (DRAFT) Legend Access *# Entry Points Enclosure IA Car Park Forest Roads FCS Trail *# ROW *# Utilities *# Gas Pipeleine ÏÏ *# Powerline (OH) Powerline (UG) Castle Greg Harperrig Reservoir West Cairn !! Telephone Line (OH) Telephone Line (UG) IA water_pipeline B7008 Water Courses *# Intermediate Bog Survey Restocked SS Poor growth/ deep peat <all other values> Woodland LEPO (1860 2b) Windblow 2018 *# Baddinsgill Reservoir Designations SSSI Scheduled Monument Designed Landscape Areas of Great Landscape Value EEEEE EEEEE Water Catchment Areas EEEEE Wind Farms A 70 Camilty (consented) Crosswood Reservoir Harburn (operational) Boundaries Camilty Block Conservancy Boundary Pentlands Regional Park Central Region Camilty 4a. Soils Scale: 1:24,000 @ A3 Meters 0120 240 480 720 960 1,200 Legend Soil Type (Code) Blaket Bog (11b) Peaty gley (6) Surface water gley (7) Complex - (riparian soils) Peaty podzol (3p) Humus-iron podzol (4z) Upland brown earth (1u) Peaty podzolic gley (6z) Forest Roads Block Boundary ©Crown Copyright and database right (2018). All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number[100021242] Central Region Camilty 4b. SNR Scale: 1:24,000 @ A3 Meters 0120 240 480 720 960 1,200 November 2018 Legend Soil Nutrient Regime (SNR) Very Poor Medium Rich Very Rich Forest Roads Block Boundary ©Crown Copyright and database right (2018). All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number[100021242] Central Region Camilty 4c. SMR Scale: 1:24,000 @ A3 Meters 0120 240 480 720 960 1,200 November 2018 Legend Soil Moisture Regime (SMR) Very Wet Wet Very Moist Moist Fresh Slightly Dry Forest Roads Block Boundary ©Crown Copyright and database right (2018). All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number[100021242] Central Region Camilty 4d. DAMS Scale: 1:24,000 @ A3 Meters 0120 240 480 720 960 1,200 November 2018 Legend DAMS Scores 14 15 16 17 18 20 Forest Roads Block Boundary ©Crown Copyright and database right (2018). All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number[100021242].
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