Eastside Heights

Hill, Mountain in Midlothian

Scotland

Eastside Heights

Sheep pens near Blackhopebyre
Sheep pens near Blackhopebyre Credit: Steven Brown

Eastside Heights is a picturesque hillside neighborhood located in Midlothian, a charming suburb of Richmond, Virginia. Situated on the eastern side of the city, the community offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, making it a highly desirable place to live.

The neighborhood is characterized by its serene and tranquil atmosphere, with lush greenery and well-maintained landscaping adding to its natural beauty. The houses in Eastside Heights are predominantly single-family homes, ranging in size and architectural style, giving the area a diverse and eclectic feel.

Residents of Eastside Heights enjoy a close-knit community with a strong sense of pride and belonging. The neighborhood boasts excellent amenities, including a community park with playgrounds, walking trails, and picnic areas, providing ample opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation.

Conveniently located near major highways, Eastside Heights offers easy access to downtown Richmond and other neighboring cities. The area is also in close proximity to numerous shopping centers, restaurants, and entertainment venues, ensuring residents have all their needs met within a short distance.

Education is highly valued in Eastside Heights, with several top-rated schools nearby. Families can choose from a range of public and private schools, all known for their academic excellence and extracurricular activities.

Overall, Eastside Heights in Midlothian is an idyllic residential neighborhood that combines natural beauty with modern conveniences, making it an ideal place for individuals and families seeking a peaceful and high-quality lifestyle in a picturesque setting.

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Eastside Heights Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.702283/-3.0271024 or Grid Reference NT3545. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Sheep pens near Blackhopebyre
Sheep pens near Blackhopebyre
Small plantation of trees
Small plantation of trees
B709, Dewar Gill
B709, Dewar Gill
B709 near Dewar
B709 near Dewar
Deaf Heights from the air Shining Pool Wood can be seen top, centre. Viewed from a flight from Prague, heading for Edinburgh.
Deaf Heights from the air
Shining Pool Wood can be seen top, centre. Viewed from a flight from Prague, heading for Edinburgh.
Moorfoot Hills Hill country near Blackhopebyres. The slopes are well drained, but above is a big area of bog.
Moorfoot Hills
Hill country near Blackhopebyres. The slopes are well drained, but above is a big area of bog.
B709, Moorfoot Hills The road is heading for a distinct pass between the headwaters of the Heriot Water and Leithen Waters. Once through the gap the road widens.
B709, Moorfoot Hills
The road is heading for a distinct pass between the headwaters of the Heriot Water and Leithen Waters. Once through the gap the road widens.
Pass, Moorfoot Hills The B709 makes use of a break in the peaty plateau between Heriot and Innerleithen.
Pass, Moorfoot Hills
The B709 makes use of a break in the peaty plateau between Heriot and Innerleithen.
Kitty's Cleuch Stell and tree beside a Moorfoot Hills burn.
Kitty's Cleuch
Stell and tree beside a Moorfoot Hills burn.
Middle Burn Upstream of Blackhopebyre and beside the B709 in the Moorfoot Hills.
Middle Burn
Upstream of Blackhopebyre and beside the B709 in the Moorfoot Hills.
Dewar Gill A high pass in the middle of the Moorfoot Hills with the B709 between Heriot and Innerleithen.
Dewar Gill
A high pass in the middle of the Moorfoot Hills with the B709 between Heriot and Innerleithen.
B709, Dewar A long straight road, high in the Moorfoot Hills.
B709, Dewar
A long straight road, high in the Moorfoot Hills.
Dewar Hill Steep heather slopes above the B709.
Dewar Hill
Steep heather slopes above the B709.
Road through the hills to Innerleithen The narrow pass through which the B709 heads south to the Leithen Water and Innerleithen.
Road through the hills to Innerleithen
The narrow pass through which the B709 heads south to the Leithen Water and Innerleithen.
Gill Cleuch The S arm of the deeply cut cleuch on the steep sides of Eastside Heights. After taking this I spotted a roe deer making its way around the hillside, and later saw several hares on the moorland above.
Gill Cleuch
The S arm of the deeply cut cleuch on the steep sides of Eastside Heights. After taking this I spotted a roe deer making its way around the hillside, and later saw several hares on the moorland above.
Fence junction Fences mark many of the main ridges in these hills.
Fence junction
Fences mark many of the main ridges in these hills.
Summit fence, Eastside Heights The metal strips hung from the fence wires are presumably to make it more visible to low-flying grouse.
Summit fence, Eastside Heights
The metal strips hung from the fence wires are presumably to make it more visible to low-flying grouse.
Boggy area, Eastside Heights A boggy channel in the peaty moorland, nice and colourful but the sort that it's best to detour.
Boggy area, Eastside Heights
A boggy channel in the peaty moorland, nice and colourful but the sort that it's best to detour.
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Eastside Heights is located at Grid Ref: NT3545 (Lat: 55.702283, Lng: -3.0271024)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Located within 500m of 55.702283,-3.0271024
Eastside Heights
Ele: 593
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 55.7023698/-3.0273751
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