Mien's Plantation

Wood, Forest in Roxburghshire

Scotland

Mien's Plantation

Smailholm Tower From the south west.
'Smailholm Tower is a peel tower at Smailholm, around five miles (8 km) west of Kelso in the Scottish Borders. Its dramatic situation, atop a crag of Lady Hill, commands wide views over the surrounding countryside. 
In June 2007, it was awarded the maximum "five-star" status as a tourist attraction from VisitScotland, a rating bestowed on only eight other sites in Scotland.' <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smailholm_Tower" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smailholm_Tower">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Smailholm Tower Credit: Russel Wills

Mien's Plantation is a sprawling woodland located in Roxburghshire, a historic county in the Scottish Borders region of Scotland. Spanning over several acres, the plantation is known for its lush greenery, majestic trees, and serene atmosphere, offering a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.

Situated in the picturesque countryside, Mien's Plantation boasts an impressive variety of tree species, including oak, beech, and pine. These towering trees provide a dense canopy, creating a peaceful and sheltered environment within the woodland. The plantation is well-maintained, with clear paths and trails meandering through the trees, allowing visitors to explore and immerse themselves in nature.

The woodland is not only home to an abundance of flora but also serves as a habitat for diverse wildlife. Various bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and songbirds, can be found here, making it an ideal spot for birdwatching. Additionally, small mammals like squirrels and rabbits can be spotted darting among the undergrowth.

Mien's Plantation offers a range of recreational activities for visitors. Hiking and walking trails provide an opportunity to explore the beauty of the woodland, while picnicking areas offer a perfect spot to enjoy a meal amidst nature. The plantation is also a popular destination for photography enthusiasts, as its scenic views and natural beauty make for stunning photographs.

Overall, Mien's Plantation in Roxburghshire is a captivating woodland that offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Its rich biodiversity, well-maintained trails, and picturesque surroundings make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking solace in the beauty of the Scottish countryside.

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Mien's Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.609639/-2.5631792 or Grid Reference NT6435. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Smailholm Tower From the south west.
'Smailholm Tower is a peel tower at Smailholm, around five miles (8 km) west of Kelso in the Scottish Borders. Its dramatic situation, atop a crag of Lady Hill, commands wide views over the surrounding countryside. 
In June 2007, it was awarded the maximum "five-star" status as a tourist attraction from VisitScotland, a rating bestowed on only eight other sites in Scotland.' <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smailholm_Tower" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smailholm_Tower">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Smailholm Tower
From the south west. 'Smailholm Tower is a peel tower at Smailholm, around five miles (8 km) west of Kelso in the Scottish Borders. Its dramatic situation, atop a crag of Lady Hill, commands wide views over the surrounding countryside. In June 2007, it was awarded the maximum "five-star" status as a tourist attraction from VisitScotland, a rating bestowed on only eight other sites in Scotland.' LinkExternal link
Smailholm Tower from the west Difficult of access!
Smailholm Tower from the west
Difficult of access!
Wall Brown butterfly (Lasiommata megera) On the grass below Smailholm Tower.
Wall Brown butterfly (Lasiommata megera)
On the grass below Smailholm Tower.
Stubble and cylindrical straw bales Near New Smailholm Farm.
Stubble and cylindrical straw bales
Near New Smailholm Farm.
Stubble and uncut cereal crops Approaching Glennewton and Smailholm.
Stubble and uncut cereal crops
Approaching Glennewton and Smailholm.
Sandyknowe Farm The farmhouse and steading of Sandyknowe lie to the east of Smailholm Tower. The site is associated with Sir Walter Scott, who after falling ill as a child, was moved here to the country from Edinburgh.
Sandyknowe was farmed by Scott's grandfather, and it was while he stayed at the farm that Scott was told stories of Border history and folklore by his aunt and grandmother. These had a profound impact on the future writer, inspiring him to write the works of historical romance for which he is renowned.
Sandyknowe Farm
The farmhouse and steading of Sandyknowe lie to the east of Smailholm Tower. The site is associated with Sir Walter Scott, who after falling ill as a child, was moved here to the country from Edinburgh. Sandyknowe was farmed by Scott's grandfather, and it was while he stayed at the farm that Scott was told stories of Border history and folklore by his aunt and grandmother. These had a profound impact on the future writer, inspiring him to write the works of historical romance for which he is renowned.
Cereal piled in the farmyard At Sandyknowe.
Would it be better in a silo?
Cereal piled in the farmyard
At Sandyknowe. Would it be better in a silo?
Baling the straw below Smailholm Tower The crop has been taken and piled at Sandyknowe farm.
See  <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6959114" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6959114">Link</a>
Baling the straw below Smailholm Tower
The crop has been taken and piled at Sandyknowe farm. See Link
The last strip of cereal to be combine harvested With Miens Neuk in the background.
The field now awaits the baler!
The last strip of cereal to be combine harvested
With Miens Neuk in the background. The field now awaits the baler!
Fields waiting for the baler After combine harvesting.
Smailholm Tower in the background.
Fields waiting for the baler
After combine harvesting. Smailholm Tower in the background.
Approaching Smailholm village From Over Town and Sandyknowe.
Approaching Smailholm village
From Over Town and Sandyknowe.
Field margin after harvesting Straw still to be collected and baled.
Smailholm Tower is visible from miles around!
Field margin after harvesting
Straw still to be collected and baled. Smailholm Tower is visible from miles around!
Field, Millfield Mertoun Estate.
Field, Millfield
Mertoun Estate.
Winter trees at Smailholm The trees by the B6397 on the southeast side of Smailholm village were viewed from a field boundary.
Winter trees at Smailholm
The trees by the B6397 on the southeast side of Smailholm village were viewed from a field boundary.
Smailholm Tower Viewed against a snow covered Cheviot from the slopes of Brotherstone Hill.
Smailholm Tower
Viewed against a snow covered Cheviot from the slopes of Brotherstone Hill.
Minor road near Mellerstain Mill
Minor road near Mellerstain Mill
Smailholm Tower Quite a trek to reach!
Smailholm Tower
Quite a trek to reach!
Old milestone & old milepost In Smailholm on the B5397 opposite the church and next to the bus-stop the two milemarkers are almost hidden by the rose bush and other plants on the verge.   A faint KELSO/6 can be made out on the left face of the stone with AUDER/11 on the right.  The L is missing probably lost when damage was sustained to the front edge.  This is the only stone known to survive on this route. This area of Borders was in Berwickshire prior to the 1970s.
Old milestone & old milepost
In Smailholm on the B5397 opposite the church and next to the bus-stop the two milemarkers are almost hidden by the rose bush and other plants on the verge. A faint KELSO/6 can be made out on the left face of the stone with AUDER/11 on the right. The L is missing probably lost when damage was sustained to the front edge. This is the only stone known to survive on this route. This area of Borders was in Berwickshire prior to the 1970s.
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Mien's Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NT6435 (Lat: 55.609639, Lng: -2.5631792)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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