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lucklawhill Latitude and Longitude:

56°23′15″N 2°55′44″W / 56.387636°N 2.928801°W / 56.387636; -2.928801
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Lucklawhill
Lucklawhill is located in Fife
Lucklawhill
Lucklawhill
Location within Fife
OS grid reference NO4275222094
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Lieutenancy area
Country Scotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townKIRKCALDY
Postcode district KY16
Dialling code01334
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56°23′15″N 2°55′44″W / 56.387636°N 2.928801°W / 56.387636; -2.928801

Lucklawhill is a hamlet one mile (1.6 km) northwest of the village of Balmullo in Fife, Scotland. Historically, Lucklawhill belonged to the Logie parish. [1]

Lucklaw Hill is located 190 metres (620 ft) above sea level and marks the eastern extremity of the Ochil Hills. The hill on which it stands is mainly composed of feldspar porphyry, with a summit of compacted feldspar. [1] Late 18th and early 19th century authors wrote that Lucklaw Hill was an ancient hunting park belonging to the Kings of Scotland. [2] [3]

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lucklawhill Latitude and Longitude:

56°23′15″N 2°55′44″W / 56.387636°N 2.928801°W / 56.387636; -2.928801
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lucklawhill
Lucklawhill is located in Fife
Lucklawhill
Lucklawhill
Location within Fife
OS grid reference NO4275222094
Council area
Lieutenancy area
Country Scotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townKIRKCALDY
Postcode district KY16
Dialling code01334
Police Scotland
Fire Scottish
Ambulance Scottish
UK Parliament
Scottish Parliament
List of places
UK
Scotland
56°23′15″N 2°55′44″W / 56.387636°N 2.928801°W / 56.387636; -2.928801

Lucklawhill is a hamlet one mile (1.6 km) northwest of the village of Balmullo in Fife, Scotland. Historically, Lucklawhill belonged to the Logie parish. [1]

Lucklaw Hill is located 190 metres (620 ft) above sea level and marks the eastern extremity of the Ochil Hills. The hill on which it stands is mainly composed of feldspar porphyry, with a summit of compacted feldspar. [1] Late 18th and early 19th century authors wrote that Lucklaw Hill was an ancient hunting park belonging to the Kings of Scotland. [2] [3]

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