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Bells Burn (North Tyne)
Bells Burn is a tributary of the River North Tyne. The burn arises in Scotland and much of its lower course forms the border of England and Scotland. The burn joins the River North Tyne in England just over 1 mile north of the village of Kielder.

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Bellsburnfoot
- Overview Map Street View Bellsburnfoot Cottage in Northumberland is located close to the England-Scotland border, a short distance west of where Bells Burn joins the River North Tyne. The site …

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Old Railway Bridge, Bellsburnfoot
- Overview Map Street View There is an old railway bridge over Bells Burn to the south of Bellsburnfoot. It was built for the Borders County Railway, which opened in stages …

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Site of Bells Chapel
- Overview Map The site of Bells Chapel (also known as Bell's Kirk) is located by Bells Burn, close to the England Scotland border, a short distance south-west of Bellsburnfoot, roughly …


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Bellsburnfoot
- Overview Map Street View Bellsburnfoot Cottage in Northumberland is located close to the England-Scotland border, a short distance west of where Bells Burn joins the River North Tyne. The site …

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Old Railway Bridge, Bellsburnfoot
- Overview Map Street View There is an old railway bridge over Bells Burn to the south of Bellsburnfoot. It was built for the Borders County Railway, which opened in stages …
