- Eye Water
Eye Water is a river in the
Scottish Borders , it flows in a general SE direction from its source in theLammermuir Hills to itsestuary atEyemouth on the east coast ofScotland , having a length of approximately 35 km."Ordnance Survey Explorer Map" Sheet 346, Used to give estimated length and general course description of Eye Water.]River course
The Eye Water rises on the eastern slopes of Wester Dod at height of 375 metres, it flows SE for 10 km before swinging NE for three km to reach the village of Grantshouse. The Eye Water flows on the southern outskirts of Grantshouse as it again turns SE and runs in a valley between Horseley Hill and Dalks Law alongside the A1 road and the
East Coast Main Line railway. The river keeps to the SW side of the A1 passing through the villages of Reston and Ayton where it flows through a pleasant wooded valley on the Ayton Castle estate. The estate was planted with parkland trees when the presentScottish baronial style castle was built in 1851 and many of these remain around the river banks although part of the park has since been planted with mixed woodland. [http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/gardens_search_results.htm/gardenssearchmoreinfo.htm?s=&r=Scottish+Borders&bool=0&PageID=2068&more_info=Landscape Historic Scotland.] Gives details of Ayton Estate history.] [http://www.aytoncastle.co.uk/history.htm Ayton Castle website.] Gives details of Ayton Castle.]The stretch of the river from Ayton onward previously had some pollution problems as a quantity of
sewage effluent from the villages ofSt Abbs ,Coldingham and Ayton itself contaminated the Water. However in 2005Scottish Water completed work which collected thesewage from the villages and pumped it directly to thesewage treatment works at Eyemouth on the coast. [http://www.sepa.org.uk/pdf/data/bathingwaters/improve/9334.PDF Scottish Evironmental Protection Agency.] Gives details of sewage work by Scottish Water.] At Ayton the Eye Water swings NNE for the final five km leg to its estuary. It runs under the A1 road in a wooded gorge and then receives its largest tributary on its northern bank, the Ale Water which rises on Coldingham Moor 10 km to the NW. The Eye Water enters Eyemouth where it flows on the east side of the harbour, with a stone built quay keeping it separate and forming the rivers west bank before the Water eventually enters the harbour lower down near the life boat station.1948 flood
On
August 12 1948 theBerwickshire region was hit by a calamitous flood when one third of the annual rainfall fell in just six days. The water flowed off the Lammermuir Hills causing the Eye Water and other rivers of the area to overflow and cause much damage. The low lying farm land around Ayton was turned into a large lake with the 18 metre high embankment of the ECML railway acting as a dam. There were fears that the embankment would break and Eyemouth would be inundated. The embankment did hold but Eyemouth still received some damage, with reports saying that gales and the impact of the overflowing Eye Water had the “impact of a hurricane”. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/mobile/bbc_news/scotland/scottishregions/southofscotland/755/75544/story7554405.shtml?39,52,05,25,09,2007 BBC Scotland News.] Gives details of 1948 flood.]References
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