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TP3613 - Hardies Hill
Logged Visits:
Failed to get up to the stables due to snow and ice parked in housing estate road and walked. track passed stables deserted due to weather great.
Walked from road through busy stable yard then up ROW past copious curious horses.Good views over Hawick.
Parked a short distance away and walked up to trig through a stable yard. Great views all around. Plug intact with raised lettering. Small nibble off corner of pillar.
Roxburghshire. Good views over Hawick and the surrounding countryside. Plug with raised lettering.
Situated on SE outskirts of Hawick, Itook track from NE through stables and paddocks to the cattle pasture field. Good views. Retains some white paint and plug (large heavy raised lettering).
Open grazing top. Pillar in good order. Spider has an OS centre plug with raised lettering, narrow medium sized font - a replacement. Flush bracket on ENE face of pillar. Front and back sighting holes open, others plugged. Views to Drinkstone Hill, Gala Law, Muirfield, Eildon Mid Hill, Black Hill NT72, Minto Hill, Greatmoor Hill, Penchrise Pen, Skelfhill Pen. Revisited and photographed 28/08/2004, GRP.
vgc, metal cap raised wide raised letters; pasture at hilltop
Horsey country
Good views over Hawick to the Eildon Hills
First visit. To record FB number. The pillar was completed 7th August 1953 costing £13.17s.0d. In 1957 this marker was computed for triangulation as tertiary station NT72/T42 in the Jedburgh secondary block. Flush bracket S7567 was levelled for height in 1958. This trig point was last maintained by the OS in October 1986. |