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Red Burn (Tyne)


Red Burn is a tributary of the River Tyne. It flows through Acomb in Northumberland, and joins the Tyne a short disance south of the village. Red Burn has several small tributaries. Its catchment area is 14 km2 and is 4.2 km long.[1]

River Tyne Acomb
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Red Burn (Trib of Tyne) Water Body

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- Overview About Acomb Map Street View "The village of Acomb is situated on the north bank of the Tyne, two miles north from Hexham, and was part of the ancient …

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