Seafield is a small village in West Lothian, Scotland. Seafield lies 1¼ miles (2 km) east of Blackburn and 2 miles (3 km) southeast of Bathgate (grid reference NT007660).
The village lies between the River Almond to the south and the M8 motorway to the north.
Seafield has many good community amenities such as a primary school, community centre, shop, hotel, bowling club and annual Gala day. It is also home to Seafield & District Pipe Band, which has strong ties to the successful solo piper Chris Armstrong[1]. The band currently competes nationally in the Novice-Juvenile grade.[2]
Situated just outside of Seafield is Blackburn House. This is an A-listed building built in 1772 by George Moncrieff.[3]
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Coordinates: 55°52′37″N 3°35′19″W / 55.87689°N 3.58873°W
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