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Broomridgedean Burn
Broomridgedean Burn is a small river in Northumberland, arising near Ford Moss. Near Kimmerston, the river continues as Bradford Burn, which goes on to join the River Till. Broomridgedean Burn is notable for the Routin Linn Waterfall. Also, the steep promontory formed by the two ravines of the burn and one of it's tributaries was the site of a prehistoric fort known as Roughting Linn Camp. Sometimes it is mistakenly mispelt as Broombridgedean Burn on some maps (not OS).
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Roughting Linn camp
- Map showing the Scheduled Monument area of the camp (Historic England data), with Roughting Linn Waterfall to the west and Cup & Ring marke stone to the east. Roughting Linn …
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Routin Lynn (farm)
- Overview Map Street View The farm at Routin Lynn in Northumberland is located about 2 miles east of the village of Ford. To the south-east is Routin Linn Waterfall on …

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Roughting Linn camp
- Map showing the Scheduled Monument area of the camp (Historic England data), with Roughting Linn Waterfall to the west and Cup & Ring marke stone to the east. Roughting Linn …