Template:FP-Liddel Water: Difference between revisions

From Wikishire
Jump to navigation Jump to search
RB (talk | contribs)
Created page with "{{#switch:{{{1}}} |pic=Kilnholme - geograph.org.uk - 280116.jpg |cap=The Liddle Water at Kilnholme House in Dumfriesshire |text='''Liddel Water''' is a river of the Middle Shi..."
 
RB (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{#switch:{{{1}}}
{{#switch:{{{1}}}
|pic=Kilnholme - geograph.org.uk - 280116.jpg
|pic=Kilnholme - geograph.org.uk - 280116.jpg
|cap=The Liddle Water at Kilnholme House in Dumfriesshire
|cap=The Liddel Water at Kilnholme House in Dumfriesshire
|text='''Liddel Water''' is a river of the Middle Shires; it runs initially through Roxburghshire, where it forms a dale named Liddesdale, a district infamous in history and later marks the county boundary of Cumberland with Roxburghshire and with Dumfriesshire, until the Liddle enters the River Esk.
|text='''Liddel Water''' is a river of the Middle Shires; it runs initially through Roxburghshire, where it forms a dale named Liddesdale, a district infamous in history and later marks the county boundary of Cumberland with Roxburghshire and with Dumfriesshire, until the Liddle enters the River Esk.


Liddel Water's source is beneath Peel Fell in Roxburghshire, where it is formed by the confluence of Caddroun Burn, Wormscleuch Burn and Peel Burn. Soon afterwards, the nascent Liddel Water is fed by Dawston Burn near the village of Saughtree}}<noinclude>
Liddel Water's source is beneath Peel Fell in Roxburghshire, where it is formed by the confluence of Caddroun Burn, Wormscleuch Burn and Peel Burn. Soon afterwards, the nascent Liddel Water is fed by Dawston Burn near the village of Saughtree.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}}
[[Category:Front Page data templates|Liddel Water]]

Latest revision as of 13:04, 7 May 2021

The Liddel Water at Kilnholme House in Dumfriesshire

Liddel Water

Liddel Water is a river of the Middle Shires; it runs initially through Roxburghshire, where it forms a dale named Liddesdale, a district infamous in history and later marks the county boundary of Cumberland with Roxburghshire and with Dumfriesshire, until the Liddle enters the River Esk.

Liddel Water's source is beneath Peel Fell in Roxburghshire, where it is formed by the confluence of Caddroun Burn, Wormscleuch Burn and Peel Burn. Soon afterwards, the nascent Liddel Water is fed by Dawston Burn near the village of Saughtree. (Read more)