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Hume Craigs Rocky outcrops on the northwest side of Hume village.
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Hume Craigs Rocky outcrops on the northwest side of Hume village.
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Hume Cemetery A church, dedicated to St Nicholas by Robert, bishop of St Andrews, in 1147, was built on this site before 1127. The last recorded use of the church was in 1640 and it is believed to have been destroyed by Cromwell in 1673. There are some good old symbolic stones in the cemetery together with some more modern gravestones. A grid line runs through the cemetery and this is viewed at the edge of the square. (Source: information board on site).
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Hume Village The southwest end of the village viewed from the ramparts of Hume Castle.
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Walking towards Hume. This grassed track between drystane dykes provides pleasant walking, with the village of Hume ahead and Hume Castle prominent on the right. See 587757 for a view from the castle to this walled track.
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