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Netherton Burn


Netherton Burn is a small river in Northumberland. It is a tributary of the Wreigh Burn, which later joins the River Coquet. Netherton Burn is 7.6 km long and has a catchment area of 12.2 km2.[1] The burn arises near Bleak Law and flows through Biddlestone and Netherton, before joining the Wreigh Burn at Netherton Burnfoot. 

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Netherton Burn

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Netherton Burn

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Pasture leading down to the Netherton Burn

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Confluence of Netherton Burn and Scrainwood Burn

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Netherton Burn

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Netherton Fish Ladder

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Netherton Burn

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Burn leaving Netherton Pond

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Ford at Netherton

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Netherton Burn Catch (trib of Wreigh Burn)

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Netherton
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Netherton
- Overview About Netherton Map Street View Netherton is a village in Northumberland, located about 6 miles north-west of Rothbury. The village is part of the Civil Parish of Netherton and …
Biddlestone
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Netherton Burnfoot
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Netherton Burnfoot
- Overview Map Street View Netherton Burnfoot is a hamlet, located about half a mile south-east of the village of Netherton in Northumberland. It's name derives from it's close location to …

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