Tarth Water
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Coordinates: 55°40′20″N 3°19′45″W / 55.6723°N 3.3291°W<th scope="row" style="text-align:left;"FONT-WEIGHT: bold;";">OS grid reference
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The Tarth Water is a river in Peebleshire, in the Scottish Borders. It forms part of the River Tweed system. The river with a total length of 7.1 miles, rises on Mendick Hill, a Marilyn, and flows past the villages of Dolphinton and Blyth Bridge before confluencing at Drochil Castle with the Lyne Water, a tributary of the Tweed.
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