- Whiteadder Water
Whiteadder Water (pronEng|ˈʍʌtədɚ) is a
river inEast Lothian andBerwickshire ,Scotland .It also flows for a very short distance through Northumberland before joining the River Tweed. In common with theheadwaters of theBiel Water it rises on the low hillside ofClints Dod (122 m, 399 ft) in theLammermuir Hills , just ESE of Whitecastle Hillfort and 3 km (2mile s) south-east of the village ofGarvald .The stream wends its way south east for approximately 5 km (3 miles) where it joins with the
Faseny Water to form theWhiteadder Reservoir formed in 1968, which supplies most of the towns of East Lothian (includingCockenzie power station ) and Berwickshire, with water.From there, crossing into
Berwickshire it runs alongside the B6355 road toEllemford where it joins theDye Water and further on atAbbey St. Bathans , theMonynut Water andEye Water .By this point having become a much larger body of flow, the Whiteadder meanders across Eastern parts of
The Merse passing the communities of Preston,Chirnside , Allanton. Here at Allanton the Whiteadder joins with its antonymic counterpart theBlackadder Water . The river proceeds by Foulden,Edrington , andPaxton , where it crosses intoEngland , before joining theRiver Tweed , just north of East Ord, a suburb ofBerwick-upon-Tweed .In common with the much better known Tweed, the Whiteadder can provide some first rate
salmon andtrout fishing .External links
* [http://uk.geocities.com/waafisher/ Whiteadder Angling Association]
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