Fruid Water
River in England
55°28′53″N 3°26′53″W / 55.4815°N 3.448°W / 55.4815; -3.448Fruid Water is a river in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. The valley it occupies has been dammed to form the Fruid Reservoir. The river is a tributary of the Tweed, with a confluence about 2 km upstream of Tweedsmuir. The river has a catchment area of 23.7 km2, and a mean flow rate of 0.66 cubic metres per second leaving the reservoir.[1]
References
- ^ "Section 2: The catchments of the Tweed and the Eye" (PDF). The Tweed Foundation. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
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River Tweed, Great Britain
- Scottish Borders
- Scotland
- Northumberland
- England
- North Sea
(upstream to downstream)
- Tweedsmuir
- Peebles
- Innerleithen
- Walkerburn
- Galashiels
- Melrose
- Newstead
- St Boswells
- Kelso
- Coldstream
- Berwick-upon-Tweed
(upstream to downstream by confluence)
(upstream to downstream)
- Carlow's Bridge
- Neidpath Viaduct
- Tweed Bridge
- Yair Bridge
- Leaderfoot Viaduct
- Drygrange Old Bridge
- Dryburgh Suspension Bridge
- Mertoun Bridge
- Kelso Bridge
- Hunter's Bridge
- Coldstream Bridge
- Ladykirk and Norham Bridge
- Union Bridge
- A1 River Tweed Bridge
- Royal Border Bridge
- Royal Tweed Bridge
- Berwick Bridge
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