From East Linton to Hailes Mill
From the Market Cross in the centre of the town, take the lane that runs to the left of the church. When you come to the main street turn left, then walk over the bridge and continue until you reach a derelict filling station on the right-hand side and a bus stop on your left. Turn left here into the farm opposite the garage, following the sign for the public path to Tyninghame and Preston Mill.
Follow the path to the right, round the extensive but derelict red sandstone buildings of Phantassie Steading. There are proposals to convert this sample of historic industrial architecture into a shopping complex, which may limit access when building work begins, but no start date has been announced. Skirt the steading, following a farm track and turning right and then left until you see the old doo’cot (dovecote) ahead of you. Walk straight on with this old stone building on your right, and carry straight ahead with fields to right and left.
At the end of the path, cross a white-painted footbridge where fingerposts point to ‘John Muir Way, East Linton ½ (Preston Mill ¼ )’. At the other side, go through a kissing gate and bear right across a field to the old mill. Once you've inspected the mill – you can go inside when it's open – continue on to meet the main road, cross over, then turn left to walk back into the town. Turn right to walk along the High Street, then cross over the road and turn left to go down Langside.
When you reach the recreation ground, maintain direction and walk across the grass to reach the railway. After passing beneath the railway, walk along a muddy track with a tumbledown stone wall on your right and a new housing estate on your left. Cross a stone wall by some old stone steps. Carry straight on, pass through an electric fence by a kissing gate, and cross another field to pass through a broad gap in a collapsed stone wall. Walk on towards the fingerpost which you can see ahead of you, which reads ‘Public Path Pencraig Hill ½’ When you reach it, turn left on an unsurfaced tractor track.
Turn right and follow the paved footway through the Pencraig pull-in and on to a signpost to Overhailes. Turn right here and follow the path round and under the dual carriageway. From the farm continue down to the end of the lane at Hailes Mill. At the foot of the lane, where it turns right to Hailes Mill, leave the tarred lane and follow a rough path to the riverside. Turn left along the river. Shortly, you reach the cottages of Hailes Mill and a footbridge on your right.
Don't cross over the bridge (unless you intend to visit the ruins of Hailes Castle) but instead follow the path that runs to the left of the steps. You're now walking along the river's edge on a narrow path. Follow the path along a field margin and under a road bridge, then enter some woods. Walk up a flight of stairs, then down some steps, and continue following the path to walk under another modern road bridge. The path now runs through a garden and onto the road, where you turn right. Walk under the railway bridge, then turn left and return to the starting point of the walk in the town centre.
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