Ewes Water

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The Ewes Water passes Glendivan Farm

The Ewes Water in Dumfriesshire is a significant left bank tributary of the River Esk

The headwaters of the Ewes Water, the Eweslees, Mosspaul and Carewoodrig Burns merge and flow southwards as the Ewes Water for several miles, being joined by numerous further burns, the most significant of which is the Meikledale Burn. Ebventually the river which enters the Esk at Langholm.

The valley of the Ewes Water is followed by the A7 road, which joins Carlisle to Edinburgh.