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Akenshaw Burn


Akenshaw Burn is a small river in Northumberland, which is a tributary of Lewis Burn. Akenshaw Burn is formed by the confluence of Neate Burn and Grains Burn near Willowbog in Kielder Forest. Akenshaw Burn flows eastwards through Kielder Forest to it's confluence with Lewis Burn, which is known as "The Forks", just east of where Lewis Burn joins Kielder Water.

Lewis Burn The Forks, Kielder Forest
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Akenshaw Burn, Kielder Forest

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Bridge over Akenshaw Burn

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Windfall opens up a view of Akenshaw Burn

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Bridge over the Akenshaw Burn, Kielder Forest

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Akenshaw Burn

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Willowbog

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The Forks

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The Forks, Kielder Forest

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The Forks, Kielder Forest
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The Forks, Kielder Forest
- Overview Map The place where Akenshaw Burn joins Lewis Burn in Kielder Forest, is known as "The Forks". There are a couple of cottages here. The stone bridge over Lewis …

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