Harburn, West Lothian

[1][2] It lies approximately 2 miles south-east of West Calder and just to the north of the Pentland Hills.

[3][1] Harburn House is a Category B listed 18th century country-house that was built in 1804 for Alexander Young (1757-1842), factor to the Duke of Hamilton.

[10] Camilty is a plantation and forest area on the southern and eastern edge of Harburn.

[13] It was later owned by Curtis and Harvey and then passed to Nobel Enterprises before being closed following a period of decline in shale mining.

[15] The Caledonian Railway line, built circa 1850, cuts through the north-west boundary of the Harburn Estate.

Harburn village sign.
Camilty Gunpowder Mill Ruins.