Shed Strip

Wood, Forest in Berwickshire

Scotland

Shed Strip

Woodland, Chapel on Leader Above a layby on the A86. Very green for November due to the very warm Autumn.
Woodland, Chapel on Leader Credit: Richard Webb

Shed Strip is a wooded area located in Berwickshire, Scotland. The forest is characterized by a diverse range of tree species, including oak, ash, and beech. The woodland is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, squirrels, and numerous bird species.

Shed Strip is popular among hikers and nature enthusiasts due to its picturesque scenery and tranquil atmosphere. The forest features several walking trails that wind through the trees and offer visitors the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the area. Many visitors also come to Shed Strip to enjoy birdwatching and photography.

The forest is well-maintained, with clear paths and signage to guide visitors through the woods. There are also picnic areas and benches scattered throughout the area, providing a perfect spot for a rest or a leisurely lunch.

Overall, Shed Strip in Berwickshire is a peaceful and scenic woodland that offers visitors the chance to immerse themselves in nature and enjoy the beauty of the Scottish countryside.

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Shed Strip Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.665683/-2.6797607 or Grid Reference NT5741. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Woodland, Chapel on Leader Above a layby on the A86. Very green for November due to the very warm Autumn.
Woodland, Chapel on Leader
Above a layby on the A86. Very green for November due to the very warm Autumn.
Ploughed fields, Huntshaw Hill View from the summit of White Hill, over an hidden Earlston to arable land to the north.
Ploughed fields, Huntshaw Hill
View from the summit of White Hill, over an hidden Earlston to arable land to the north.
Waymarked path, Carolside About to descend steeply to a suspension bridge.
Waymarked path, Carolside
About to descend steeply to a suspension bridge.
Steps, Carolside A steep descent to the river and a suspension bridge on a well maintained path.
Steps, Carolside
A steep descent to the river and a suspension bridge on a well maintained path.
Suspension bridge, Carolside Built as part of a path network around Earlston.
Suspension bridge, Carolside
Built as part of a path network around Earlston.
Path and suspension bridge, Carolside
Path and suspension bridge, Carolside
Young Covert
Young Covert
Suspension bridge, Carolside Built c.2004 as part of a local path network.
Suspension bridge, Carolside
Built c.2004 as part of a local path network.
Remember to shut the gate A gate has outlived a fence.
Remember to shut the gate
A gate has outlived a fence.
Leader Water, Carolside View from an oak bench overlooking the river.
Leader Water, Carolside
View from an oak bench overlooking the river.
Path above the Leader Water Climbing towards the A68.
Path above the Leader Water
Climbing towards the A68.
A68 north of Earlston It is possible to walk inside the Armco, which is a comfort.
A68 north of Earlston
It is possible to walk inside the Armco, which is a comfort.
Pasture south of Legerwood Looking southwest to hillside plantations, overlooking the valley of the Legerwood Burn.
Pasture south of Legerwood
Looking southwest to hillside plantations, overlooking the valley of the Legerwood Burn.
Field entrance and storage area, near Birkhill With pylon and transmission line.
Field entrance and storage area, near Birkhill
With pylon and transmission line.
Track across Legerwood Hill Heading 4km southeast from Birkenside to the Gordon-Earlston road [A6109]. A lot of timber cutting has been carried out, with piles of cut timber, waiting to be taken away, and huge piles of the rest of the woodland heaped up along the side of the track, the like of which I have not encountered before.
Track across Legerwood Hill
Heading 4km southeast from Birkenside to the Gordon-Earlston road [A6109]. A lot of timber cutting has been carried out, with piles of cut timber, waiting to be taken away, and huge piles of the rest of the woodland heaped up along the side of the track, the like of which I have not encountered before.
The lower slopes of Legerwood Hill Pasture and woodland in Lauderdale
The lower slopes of Legerwood Hill
Pasture and woodland in Lauderdale
Road to Birkenside 
Heading 4km northwest from the Gordon-Earlston road [A6109] to Birkenside. Un-metalled here, but metalled at the southern end.
Road to Birkenside
Heading 4km northwest from the Gordon-Earlston road [A6109] to Birkenside. Un-metalled here, but metalled at the southern end.
Cattle pasture in Lauderdale The trees mark the course of the Legerwood Burn, a tributary of the Leader Water.
Cattle pasture in Lauderdale
The trees mark the course of the Legerwood Burn, a tributary of the Leader Water.
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Shed Strip is located at Grid Ref: NT5741 (Lat: 55.665683, Lng: -2.6797607)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Lat/Long: 55.6633462/-2.6836158
Design: barrel
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