Mill Lade, Robert Smail's Printing Works, Innerleithen
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Mill Lade, Robert Smail's Printing Works, Innerleithen
Summary
Mill Lade, Robert Smail's Printing Works, Innerleithen is an architectural structure[1].
Key Facts
- Mill Lade, Robert Smail's Printing Works, Innerleithen is located in Scottish Borders[2].
- Mill Lade, Robert Smail's Printing Works, Innerleithen is located in Innerleithen[3].
- Mill Lade, Robert Smail's Printing Works, Innerleithen is in the country of United Kingdom[4].
- Mill Lade, Robert Smail's Printing Works, Innerleithen's instance of is recorded as architectural structure[5].
- Mill Lade, Robert Smail's Printing Works, Innerleithen's location is recorded as Innerleithen[6].
- Mill Lade, Robert Smail's Printing Works, Innerleithen's part of is recorded as Robert Smail's Printing Works[7].
- Mill Lade, Robert Smail's Printing Works, Innerleithen's OS grid reference is recorded as NT3321436721[8].
- Mill Lade, Robert Smail's Printing Works, Innerleithen's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 55.61947, 'longitude': -3.0619965, 'precision': 1e-06}[9].
- Mill Lade, Robert Smail's Printing Works, Innerleithen's Historic Environment Scotland ID is recorded as LB51077[10].
- Mill Lade, Robert Smail's Printing Works, Innerleithen's heritage designation is recorded as category C listed building[11].
- Mill Lade, Robert Smail's Printing Works, Innerleithen's associated electoral district is recorded as Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale[12].
- Mill Lade, Robert Smail's Printing Works, Innerleithen's historic county is recorded as Peeblesshire[13].
- Mill Lade, Robert Smail's Printing Works, Innerleithen's British Listed Buildings ID is recorded as 200399898[14].
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Geography
Mill Lade, Robert Smail's Printing Works, Innerleithen is in the country of United Kingdom[4]. Located in include Scottish Borders[2], a council area[15], in United Kingdom[16], founded in 1975[17] and Innerleithen[3], a civil parish[18], in United Kingdom[19]. Its part of is recorded as Robert Smail's Printing Works[7].
Designation and Status
Mill Lade, Robert Smail's Printing Works, Innerleithen's instance of is recorded as architectural structure[5]. Its heritage designation is recorded as category C listed building[11].