Hareshaw Burn

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Hareshaw Burn is a small stream in Northumberland, England, known for flowing through scenic woodland and forming the picturesque Hareshaw Linn waterfall before joining the River North Tyne.

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Label Occurrences
Hareshaw Burn canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stream
access public footpath along the burn
country England
drainageBasin River Tyne catchment
ecosystemType ancient woodland
flowsThrough Bellingham NERFINISHED
woodland gorge
forms Hareshaw Linn NERFINISHED
hasBiodiversity rich plant and animal life
hasConservationInterest woodland and riparian habitats
hasFeature Hareshaw Linn waterfall NERFINISHED
hasGeologicalInterest gorge and waterfall formations
hasWalkingRoute Hareshaw Linn trail NERFINISHED
knownFor picturesque waterfall
scenic woodland setting
locatedIn North East England
Northumberland
mouthElevationApprox around 100 metres above sea level
mouthLocation near Bellingham
near Bellingham village NERFINISHED
popularFor nature observation
walking
region Northumberland National Park area NERFINISHED
tourismImportance local visitor attraction
tributaryOf River North Tyne NERFINISHED
waterfallHeightApprox 9 metres

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River North Tyne hasTributary Hareshaw Burn