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Hazon Burn


Hazon Burn is a tributary of the River Coquet in Northumberland. It's upper course is known as Hampeth Burn. Overall, the burn is about 11.6km long, with a catchment area of 22.9 km2.[1] The burn flows in a roughly south-easterly direction and joins the River Coquet near Brainshaugh. Newton Burn is a tributary, joining Hazon Burn near Newton Low Hall.

River Coquet Brainshaugh Hampeth Hazon Lea Hazon Newton Burn
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Hazon Burn

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Bridge cum ford over Hazon Burn

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Road sign at a bridge over the Hazon Burn

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Trees fallen across the Hazon Burn

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Hazon Burn Catchment (trib of Coquet)

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Hazon
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Hazon
- Overview Map Street View Hazon is a hamlet in Northumberland, located about 5 miles south of Alnwick, half a mile north-west of Guyzance and 2 miles north-east of Swarland. Hazon …
Hazon Lea
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Hazon Lea
- Overview Map Street View Hazon Lea is a farm in Northumberland, located about 5 miles south of Alnwick. It is situated to the west of Hazon Burn. There is a …
Hampeth
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Hampeth
- Overview Map Street View Hampeth is a hamlet in Northumberland, located about 3½ miles south of Alnwick and 1½ miles south-west of the village of Shilbottle. It consists of two …
Brainshaugh
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Brainshaugh
- Overview Map Street View Brainshaugh is a hamlet located by the River Coquet, about half a mile south-west of Guyzance, in Northumberland. It takes its name from Brainshaugh, a 16/17th …

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