Midge enjoying a walk at the 'Bunny Hill', Tillicoultry.

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Midge enjoying a walk at the 'Bunny Hill', Tillicoultry.

Image: © John Chroston Taken: Unknown

Disused sand pit beyond fenceline now overgrown with beach woodland and scrub, known locally as 'The Bunny Hill'. Former site of a Druidical Temple where stone cists were found in 1898. Sadly now there is only a mobile phone mast on the site.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.154618
Longitude
-3.731069