Carter Bar

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Carter Bar is a mountain pass on the England–Scotland border, known as a historic crossing point through the Cheviot Hills.

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Carter Bar canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain pass
borderType internal border within the United Kingdom
category Borders of England
Anglo-Scottish border
surface form: Borders of Scotland

Mountain passes of England
Mountain passes of Scotland
Transport in Northumberland
Transport in the Scottish Borders
connects Jedburgh
Newcastle upon Tyne
country United Kingdom
crosses Anglo-Scottish border
surface form: England–Scotland border
elevation approximately 1371 feet
approximately 418 metres
geologicalContext upland pass in the Cheviot Hills
hasBorderFeature Anglo-Scottish border marker
welcome signs for England
welcome signs for Scotland
hasNameLanguage English
hasNearbyProtectedArea Northumberland National Park
hasViewOf Cheviot Hills
Northumberland National Park vicinity
Scottish Borders
surface form: Scottish Borders countryside
historicalSignificance traditional crossing point between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland
isOnRouteBetween Edinburgh and Newcastle upon Tyne
knownFor historic crossing point between England and Scotland
scenic views over the Cheviot Hills
locatedIn England
Scotland
locatedInHistoricCounty Northumberland
Roxburghshire NERFINISHED
locatedInMountainRange Cheviot Hills
locatedInRegion Northumberland
Scottish Borders
locatedNear Jedburgh
Otterburn
locatedOn A68 road
surface form: A68 trunk road
locatedOnBorderWith England
Scotland
partOf A68 Jedburgh–Newcastle route
roadType trunk road pass
tourism photo opportunity at the England–Scotland border
popular stopping point for tourists
traversedBy A68 road NERFINISHED
usedAs road pass

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Cheviot Hills contains Carter Bar