Caddon Water

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The Caddon Water is a small river in Selkirkshire which ultimately becomes a tributary of the River Tweed.

The Caddon Water rises on Windlestraw Law, in the very north of the county, and four miles north of Innerleithen. It comed off the hills to feed the Stantling Craig Reservoir, and having left the reservoir it meanders generally southwards to Clovenfords and then straight south to join the River Tweed at Caddonfoot, having completed its journey after 11 miles.

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Coordinates: 55°36′N 2°53′W / 55.6°N 2.883°W / 55.6; -2.883