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Dechmont Law

Coordinates: 55°54′38″N 3°32′55″W / 55.91065°N 3.54851°W / 55.91065; -3.54851
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Disambiguation: the name Dechmont, and an associated "Dechmont Hill" are also places near Cambuslang in Scotland

Dechmont Law (& Deer Hill)
Deagh Mhonadh, Decky Hull
Highest point
Elevation217 m (712 ft)
Listingnone
Geography
Dechmont Law (& Deer Hill) is located in Scotland
Dechmont Law (& Deer Hill)
Dechmont Law (& Deer Hill)
West Lothian, Scotland
OS gridNT033697
Topo mapOS Landranger 65

Dechmont Law is a hill in Livingston, West Lothian, Scotland. It lies around 700 yards southwest of the village of Dechmont, which provides its name. It is known locally as "Decky Hill" or as "Dechmont Hill" (Law is Lowland Scots for "hill"). "Deer Hill" is another peak of the same hill, to the northeast of the main peak.

It is the highest hill in the Livingston area, and Arthur's Seat and the Pentland Hills can be seen from here, as well as a view down the Almond valley.

Geology

Dechmont Law is a volcanic plug.

History

The slopes show signs of agricultural terracing, from the Bronze and Iron Age, but it is unclear whether it was ever a hillfort. Its strategic position makes this likely, but there is insufficient archaeological evidence.

The "Livingston Incident"

In 1979, forestry worker Bob Taylor had an alleged encounter with a UFO in the area of Dechmont Law.

Rory Blackhall murder

In 2005, the body of 11 year old Rory Blackhall was found under an old, upside-down, two-person tent in woodland west of Dechmont Law. Rory's body was discovered after a methodical two hour search by a Countryside Ranger who knew the area well. Two mountain rescue members and a rescue dog, searching independently, were at the same spot a few minutes later. The Ranger helped the police to secure the area. The case has since closed, the murder suspect having committed suicide.[1]

References

  1. ^ "BBC NEWS - UK - Scotland - Woods body is missing schoolboy". bbc.co.uk.

55°54′38″N 3°32′55″W / 55.91065°N 3.54851°W / 55.91065; -3.54851