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Harburn, West Lothian

Harburn is a small village and estate in West Lothian, Scotland. It lies approximately 2 miles south-east of West Calder and just to the north of the Pentland Hills.

Culture
Harburn village hill is a local community facility that was built in 1923 as a gift to the community from King George V for the villages contribution to the war effort at the nearby gunpowder mill. Harburn golf course is an 18 golf course on the western edge of Harburn that was created in its present location in 1932. ==Camilty==
Camilty
Camilty is a plantation and forest area on the southern and eastern edge of Harburn. The area produces trees for sale as christmas trees. Permission was given in 2021 for a six large wind turbines to be built on the plantation. Camilty Gunpowder mill is a large ruined powder mill on private land near the Harburn estate that produced explosives, primarily for blasting in the local shale industry. In the First World War the facility produced munitions and armaments. ==Transport==
Transport
The Caledonian Railway line, built circa 1850, cuts through the north-west boundary of the Harburn Estate. The nearest railway station is West Calder railway station. The B7008 forms the south-west boundary of Harburn. The A70 road connecting Edinburgh with Lanark lies to the south-east of Harburn. ==References==
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