- Rede
River Sark
River Teviot River Tweed Whiteadder Water Liddel Water Kershope Burn The
Cheviot Carter Bar &
Carter Fell
Windy Gyle
Anglo Cheviot Hills...
-
Kershope Burn is a burn
running in its
entirety along the
border between England and Scotland. The
river rises, as Clark's Sike, in a
marshy area in Kielder...
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Kershope Foot
railway station served the
hamlet of Kershopefoot, ****bria, from 1862 to 1969 on the
Border Union Railway. The
station opened on 1 March...
- Scotland-England
border and is near the
Kershope Burn and the
Liddel Water.
Kershopefoot is most well
known for its
lodge house (
Kershope Lodge)
situated almost a mile...
- northeast). Both
branches have
sources in the
remote north east of ****bria in
Kershope Forest close to the
borders with
Scotland and Northumberland, with the...
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Solway Estuary and the
border with
Scotland running east to
Scotch Knowe at
Kershope Burn. The
boundary runs
south from
Scotch Knowe along the
Cheviot Hills...
-
turned west to
follow Liddesdale and the Esk
valley to
reach the
border at
Kershope Burn. The
final stretch from
Riddings struck out
across the
coastal plain...
-
boundary between Scotland and
England for a
while as does its tributary, the
Kershope Burn. The
River Lyne
enters on the left bank at
Lynefoot just
above the...
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Kalemouth Suspension Bridge,
Kelloe House Kelso,
Kelso Abbey,
Kelso Racecourse Kershope Burn
Kilbucho Killochyett Kilnsike Tower Kimmerghame House Kingledoors...
- its
lower reaches,
enters tidal section)
River Lyne (L)
Liddel Water (L)
Kershope Burn (L)
Hermitage Water (R)
Roughley Burn (L)
Whitrope Burn (L) Tarras...