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  2. Blackburn, West Lothian - Wikipedia

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    Scotland. 55°52′19″N 3°37′16″W  /  55.872°N 3.621°W  / 55.872; -3.621. Blackburn is a town [2] in West Lothian, Scotland, near both Bathgate and Livingston, two of the larger towns in the county. It is situated approximately 20 miles (32 km) west of Edinburgh and 25 miles (40 km) east of Glasgow on the old A8 road.

  3. Blackburn, Aberdeenshire - Wikipedia

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    Blackburn is a rapidly growing village northwest of Aberdeen, Scotland, and is situated in Aberdeenshire. Local amenities include an industrial estate , primary school, nursing home, Starbucks Drive Thru , local Co-op and a community hall (Kinellar Community Centre).

  4. Blackburn House, West Lothian - Wikipedia

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    Blackburn House is a category A-listed Georgian house, [1] situated between Blackburn and Seafield near Bathgate in West Lothian, Scotland. The house comprises a compact central Palladian mansion house, with substantial east and west pavilions. The house was built by George Moncrieff in 1772. Moncrieff also founded the small town of Blackburn ...

  5. Bathgate - Wikipedia

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    Bathgate (Scots: Bathket or Bathkit, [2] Scottish Gaelic: Both Chèit) [3] is a town in West Lothian, Scotland, 5 miles (8 km) west of Livingston and adjacent to the M8 motorway. Nearby towns are Linlithgow, Livingston, and West Calder. A number of villages fall under the umbrella of Bathgate, including Blackburn, Whitburn, Stoneyburn, Armadale ...

  6. Blackness Castle - Wikipedia

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    Blackness Castle. Blackness Castle is a 15th-century fortress, near the village of Blackness, Scotland, on the south shore of the Firth of Forth. It was built, probably on the site of an earlier fort, [1] by Sir George Crichton in the 1440s. At this time, Blackness was the main port serving the Royal Burgh of Linlithgow, one of the main ...

  7. West Lothian - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.westlothian.gov.uk. West Lothian (Scots: Wast Lowden; Scottish Gaelic: Lodainn an Iar) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland, and was one of its historic counties. The county was called Linlithgowshire until 1925. The historic county was bounded geographically by the Avon to the west and the Almond to the east.

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  9. Kintore, Aberdeenshire - Wikipedia

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    Kintore (/ kɪnˈtɔːr /; Scottish Gaelic: Ceann Tòrr) is a town and former royal burgh near Inverurie in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, now bypassed by the A96 road between Aberdeen and Inverness. It is situated on the banks of the River Don. Nearby are the remains of Hallforest Castle, former stronghold of the Earls of Kintore.