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Tynron is a
village and
civil parish in
Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland,
lying in a
hollow of the
Shinnel Water, 2
miles (3.2 km) from Moniaive...
- 2254°N 3.8570°W / 55.2254; -3.8570
Tynron Doon is a
multivallate Iron Age hill fort
outside the
village of
Tynron in
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland....
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lower part of
Abbey Parish, Barrhead, he took up an
appointment in
Tynron Parish School, in Dumfriesshire,
where he
remained until his
death in 1896...
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several archaeological sites nearby,
including Late
Bronze Age hill
forts on
Tynron Doon and
Grennan Hill and a long
cairn at
Capenoch Loch
dating from the...
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Looking east from
Auchengibbert Hill with
Tynron Doon in the
right foreground and the
valley of the
River Nith (Nithsdale) beyond.
Queensberry Hill is...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
civil parish of
Tynron in
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
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ruined farm steading, Old
Pinzarie underneath Pinzarie Hill
upstream from
Tynron on the
course of the
Shinnel Water;
Pitcalzean – an
obscure archaeological...
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Torthorwald Castle was
another castle that
belonged to the Kirkpatricks.
Tynron Doon is the site of a
castle once held by the
Kirkpatricks and
Robert the...
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descends from 500m to 55m altitude, and
forms part of the
boundary between Tynron and Keir Parishes. The
river valley, the
Scaur Glen,
displays several sculptures...
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Morton Penpont Sanquhar Tinwald Torthorwald Trailflat Tro****
Tynron Peebles Broughton (St Lolan)
Drumelzier Eddleston Ettrick Glenholm (St Cuthbert)...