Kershope Burn
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Kershope Burn is a burn rinnin enteerly alang the mairch atween England an Scotland.
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River mooth | Liddel Watter 55.138069°N 2.823846°W |
The river rises, as Clark's Syke, in a quaw in Kielder Forest in Northumberland kent as Hobb's Flowe, afore becomin Kershope Burn efter rinnin by Kershopehead, a fermtoun in Cumbria.
The river rins intae Liddel Watter at Kershopefuit, efter whit Liddel Watter merks the boond atween England an Scotland. The last wheen o yairds o the river flowes past the clachan at Kershopefuit an aneath the railwey brig o the umwhile Waverley Line. Atween 1862 an 1969 a passenger station kent various as Kershope or Kershopefoot wis locatit here.[1]
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