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River Esk, Lothian


 

:For articles about other rivers named River Esk, see River Esk (disambiguation).

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The River Esk is a river in the county of Lothian in Scotland.

Related Topics:
Lothian - Scotland

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It initially runs as two separate rivers, the North Esk and the South Esk.

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The North Esk rises in the North Esk Reservoir in the Pentland Hills, a mile (1½ km) north of the village of Carlops. It flows north-east past Penicuik, Auchendinny, through Roslin Glen, past Hawthornden Castle, Polton, Lasswade and Melville Castle.

Related Topics:
Pentland Hills - Carlops - Penicuik - Auchendinny - Roslin - Hawthornden Castle - Polton - Lasswade - Melville Castle

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The South Esk rises at the southernmost extremity of the Midlothian area, on the western slopes of Blackhope Scar (the highest of the Moorfoot Hills). It flows north through Gladhouse and Rosebery reservoirs, and through the village of Temple, before receiving the Redside Burn close to Arniston House. It is joined by the Gore Water and then the Dalhousie Burn, just to the west of Newtongrange, before passing Newbattle Abbey and proceeding through Dalkeith.

Related Topics:
Midlothian - Moorfoot Hills - Temple - Arniston House - Newtongrange - Newbattle Abbey - Dalkeith

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The rivers converge just about 2 km north-east of Dalkeith at the edge of the grounds of Dalkeith Palace. From here the River Esk continues north for about 7 km, flowing into the Firth of Forth at Musselburgh.

Related Topics:
Km - Dalkeith Palace - Firth of Forth - Musselburgh

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