Stallashaw Moss

Downs, Moorland in Lanarkshire

Scotland

Stallashaw Moss

Benthead Farm Well maintained old farm cottage with window boxes and hanging baskets.
Benthead Farm Credit: Ian Murfitt

Stallashaw Moss is a vast expanse of moorland located in Lanarkshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 500 acres, it is situated in the Downs region, known for its rolling hills and picturesque landscapes. The area is characterized by its unique blend of wetland features and heather-covered terrain.

The moss is notable for its rich biodiversity and serves as an important habitat for various plant and animal species. It is home to a diverse range of flora, including sphagnum mosses, cotton grass, and heather, which thrive in the moist and acidic conditions. The moss also supports a variety of bird species, such as curlews, lapwings, and red grouse, making it a popular spot for birdwatchers.

Visitors to Stallashaw Moss can enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of the moorland. The open landscape provides ample opportunities for walking, hiking, and photography, with breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The moss is intersected by several walking trails and footpaths, allowing visitors to explore the area at their own pace.

Stallashaw Moss is also of historical significance, with evidence of prehistoric settlements and ancient burial grounds found in the vicinity. Archaeological excavations have revealed artifacts that date back thousands of years, providing insights into the area's past.

Overall, Stallashaw Moss offers a unique and captivating experience for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Its diverse ecosystem and stunning scenery make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a connection with the natural world.

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Benthead Farm Well maintained old farm cottage with window boxes and hanging baskets.
Benthead Farm
Well maintained old farm cottage with window boxes and hanging baskets.
Pasture near Greenfield Upland farmland in West Lothian.
Pasture near Greenfield
Upland farmland in West Lothian.
Wind Turbines, West Lothian Three of a set of seven planted in the West Lothian moorland between Auchengray and Tarbrax [one of them not turning, so at most only 86% effective]; Tinto, with a sprinkling of snow in the distance.
Wind Turbines, West Lothian
Three of a set of seven planted in the West Lothian moorland between Auchengray and Tarbrax [one of them not turning, so at most only 86% effective]; Tinto, with a sprinkling of snow in the distance.
Greenwood Farm and Polkelly West Lothian landscape, looking north from near Greenfield.
Greenwood Farm and Polkelly
West Lothian landscape, looking north from near Greenfield.
Benthead from near Greenfield Farmland, and the plantations of Hendry's Corse beyond.
Benthead from near Greenfield
Farmland, and the plantations of Hendry's Corse beyond.
The track to West Blackcastle Following the Greenfield Burn.
The track to West Blackcastle
Following the Greenfield Burn.
Shale bing at Tarbrax Seen from the start of the track to West Blackcastle.
Shale bing at Tarbrax
Seen from the start of the track to West Blackcastle.
Muirhall Wind Farm, seen from the A70
Muirhall Wind Farm, seen from the A70
King's Inn from the air The Carstairs Junction to Edinburgh railway line is in the lower half of the photo. King's Inn is amongst the trees to the left of centre.
King's Inn from the air
The Carstairs Junction to Edinburgh railway line is in the lower half of the photo. King's Inn is amongst the trees to the left of centre.
Muirhall wind farm from the air Auchengray is in the foreground.
Muirhall wind farm from the air
Auchengray is in the foreground.
Pasture, Auchengray A view over wet ground, the Carstairs to Edinburgh railway and a young forest which has been planted on a former opencast site.
Pasture, Auchengray
A view over wet ground, the Carstairs to Edinburgh railway and a young forest which has been planted on a former opencast site.
Silage store A fodder store in a sparse strip wood.
Silage store
A fodder store in a sparse strip wood.
Site of Auchengray station, 1998 View northward, towards Edinburgh: ex-Caledonian Carstairs/Symington - Edinburgh main line. The station had been closed since 18/4/66. Until 6/9/65, the trains terminated at Princes Street station in Edinburgh. The line was electrified in 1989 and the train approaching is a southbound GNER Inter-City electric HST.
Site of Auchengray station, 1998
View northward, towards Edinburgh: ex-Caledonian Carstairs/Symington - Edinburgh main line. The station had been closed since 18/4/66. Until 6/9/65, the trains terminated at Princes Street station in Edinburgh. The line was electrified in 1989 and the train approaching is a southbound GNER Inter-City electric HST.
Scarecrow Guarding Gate This oddly-positioned scarecrow must either be waiting to be deployed at another location in the field when the crop gets taller, or be here to stay, owing his existence to children who needed to be found something to do in the recent summer holidays. I did consider asking the farmer who I had just passed in an adjoining field, but decided he looked a bit too preoccupied trying to fix some contraption that his tractor was towing.
The gate is off the track that leads from the tiny hamlet of Polkelly to Muirhall Windfarm. The scary scarecrow has been stuffed with straw from the pile to the left of the gate, which is a taller than normal one,  measuring about five feet high.
Scarecrow Guarding Gate
This oddly-positioned scarecrow must either be waiting to be deployed at another location in the field when the crop gets taller, or be here to stay, owing his existence to children who needed to be found something to do in the recent summer holidays. I did consider asking the farmer who I had just passed in an adjoining field, but decided he looked a bit too preoccupied trying to fix some contraption that his tractor was towing. The gate is off the track that leads from the tiny hamlet of Polkelly to Muirhall Windfarm. The scary scarecrow has been stuffed with straw from the pile to the left of the gate, which is a taller than normal one, measuring about five feet high.
Undulating grass field At around 280m still looking pretty bare
Undulating grass field
At around 280m still looking pretty bare
Paddock at Easterhouse With sheep at rest
Paddock at Easterhouse
With sheep at rest
Bridge over Greenfield Burn Metal sides probably replaced stone
Bridge over Greenfield Burn
Metal sides probably replaced stone
Greenfield Burn Road into Wester Blackcastle skirting to right of trees
Greenfield Burn
Road into Wester Blackcastle skirting to right of trees
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Stallashaw Moss is located at Grid Ref: NT0053 (Lat: 55.76516, Lng: -3.583972)

Unitary Authority: South Lanarkshire

Police Authority: Lanarkshire

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