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River in Scotland

Farmland in the valley of the Manor Water

Manor Water is a river in the parish of Manor, Peeblesshire in the Scottish Borders. It rises in the Ettrick Forest and flows down through the Maynor valley, passing the various farms and hamlets of Maynor as well as Kirkton Manynor, where the Maynor kirk and village hall are flowing into the River Tweed one mile south of Peebles at Olde Maynor Brig, which is closed to traffic for the foreseeable future.

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River Tweed, Great Britain
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Longest rivers of the United Kingdom
  1. Severn
  2. Thames
  3. Trent
  4. Great Ouse
  5. Wye
  6. Ure/Ouse
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  8. Spey
  9. Clyde
  10. Tweed
  11. Avon
  12. Nene
  13. Eden
  14. Dee

55°38′N 3°14′W / 55.633°N 3.233°W / 55.633; -3.233


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