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Bowmont Water is a
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in the
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and
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, England. It rises in the
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and flows by Mowhaugh, Town Yetholm, and
Kirk Yetholm Kirk Yetholm ('kirk yet-ham') is a village in the Scottish Borders region of Scotland, southeast of Kelso, Scotland, Kelso and less than west of the Anglo-Scottish Border, border. The first mention is of its church in the 13th century. Its ...
. It then crosses the
Anglo-Scottish border The Anglo-Scottish border runs for between Marshall Meadows Bay on the east coast and the Solway Firth in the west, separating Scotland and England. The Firth of Forth was the border between the Picto- Gaelic Kingdom of Alba and the Angli ...
and continues past Mindrum Mill, Mindrum Station, Thornington, and finally to Lanton Mill where it joins College Burn to form the River Glen. Scottish Border poet and Australian bush balladeer Will H. Ogilvie (1869–1963) in his first anthology ''Fair girls and gray horses'' (1898) fondly reflected on the land of his heritage while in Australia (1889–1901), penning a five stanza of the same name. :We have wandered down the valley ::In the days of buried time, :Seen the
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dip and dally, ::Heard the fairy blue-bells chime; :Seen the brier roses quiver ::When the West-wind crossed the dell, :Heard the music of the river ::And the tale it had to tell, :Where the melody Love taught her ::Is the laverock's only lay, :At the foot of Bowmont Water, ::Bowmont Water — far away!


See also

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List of rivers of Scotland This list of rivers in Scotland is organised geography, geographically, taken anti-clockwise, from Berwick-upon-Tweed. Tributary, Tributaries are listed down the page in an upstream direction. (L) indicates a left-bank tributary and (R) indicat ...
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List of rivers of England This is a list of rivers of England, organised geographically and taken anti-clockwise around the English coast where the various rivers discharge into the surrounding seas, from the Solway Firth on the Scottish border to the Welsh Dee on the W ...


References

*Mercer and Tipping, R and R (1988), 'Bowmont Valley, Roxburghshire', ''Univ Edinburgh Dept Archaeol Annu Rep, vol.34'' Page 23, No.9.7


External links

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Scottish Borders Council: Local Cycling Trails - KelsoGeograph image: Bowmont Water and Westnewton BurnGeograph image: Bowmont Water near Pawston
Rivers of Northumberland 3Bowmont {{England-river-stub