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|text=The '''Blackadder Water''' is a river in [[Berwickshire]], a tributary of the Whiteadder Water forming part of the River Tweed system. | |text=The '''Blackadder Water''' is a river in [[Berwickshire]], a tributary of the Whiteadder Water forming part of the River Tweed system. | ||
It rises in the Harecleugh Forest plantation just south of the Twin Law cairns, north of Westruther, swallowing many burns off Lammermuir before reaching Greenlaw, then meandering through the Merse to fall into the Whiteadder Water at Allanton, where once stood Blackadder House.}}<noinclude> | It rises in the Harecleugh Forest plantation just south of the Twin Law cairns, north of Westruther, swallowing many burns off Lammermuir before reaching Greenlaw, then meandering through the Merse to fall into the Whiteadder Water at Allanton, where once stood Blackadder House.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}} | ||
Latest revision as of 18:59, 5 May 2021
Blackadder WaterThe Blackadder Water is a river in Berwickshire, a tributary of the Whiteadder Water forming part of the River Tweed system. It rises in the Harecleugh Forest plantation just south of the Twin Law cairns, north of Westruther, swallowing many burns off Lammermuir before reaching Greenlaw, then meandering through the Merse to fall into the Whiteadder Water at Allanton, where once stood Blackadder House. (Read more) |