-
merges with the
Bowmont Water to form the
River Glen near Kirk Newton.
Harthope Burn also has its
source at the Cheviot. The
Cheviot is an
extinct stratovolcano...
-
Harthope Moss, also
known as
Chapel Fell (elevation 627 m; 2,057 ft[citation needed]) is a
mountain p**** in the
English Pennines. The p****
divides Weardale...
- border, it is best
climbed from
Langleeford in the
Harthope Valley, over
which it looms. The
Harthope valley is
accessible by a
minor road from near Wooler...
-
Greengairs Greenhills Haghill Hairmyres Halfwayhouse Hamilton Hamiltonhill Harthope Harthill Hartwood Hillhead Hillhouse Hogganfield Holytown Hutchesontown...
- of the high
ground and are
pierced by five main valleys:
College Valley Harthope Breamish Bowmont Heatherhope valley The
southern Cheviot Hills encomp****...
-
rivers rising in the
Cheviot Hills, the
others being the
College Burn, the
Harthope Burn, the
Bowmont Water, the Kale Water, the
Heatherhope Burn, the Coquet...
- is a
tributary of the
River Till and is
formed by a
confluence of the
Harthope and
Carey Burns which rise in the
Cheviot Hills, to the
south of Wooler...
- Alston, ****bria. It is the
equal highest paved p**** in
England with the
Harthope Moss
approximately 10
miles (16 km) to the south, on the
other side of...
- 12
miles (20 km) in length. Its main
tributary is the
Harthope Burn. "Wooler
Water from
Harthope Burn to Till".
Catchment Data Explorer.
Environment Agency...
-
Water in
lower reaches)
College Burn (Rs)
Wooler Water (L)
Carey Burn (Ls)
Harthope Burn (Rs)
Hetton Burn (R)
Lilburn Burn (Ls)
River Breamish (Rs) Harelaw...