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Polharrow Burn
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The Polharrow Burn and Green House
Country United Kingdom, Scotland
Region Dumfries and Galloway
District Kirkcudbrightshire
Physical characteristics
Main source Loch Harrow
Knocknalling, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
250 m (820 ft)
55°09′09″N 4°18′42″W / 55.152413°N 4.311631°W / 55.152413; -4.311631
River mouth Water of Ken
83 m (272 ft)
55°08′02″N 4°11′30″W / 55.1338°N 4.1917°W / 55.1338; -4.1917
Length 8.6 km (5.3 mi)
Basin features
Tributaries
  • Left:
    Lumford Burn, Polcardie Burn
  • Right:
    Burnhead Burn, Largvey Burn, Crummy Burn

Polharrow Burn is a small river in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It is located in the historic area of Kirkcudbrightshire. This burn starts its journey in a place called Loch Harrow. It then flows towards a town named St John's Town of Dalry before joining a larger river, the Water of Ken.

Discover the Polharrow Burn

This small river, known as a "burn" in Scotland, is about 8.6 kilometers (5.3 miles) long. It begins high up in the hills at Loch Harrow, which is about 250 meters (820 feet) above sea level. As it flows, it collects water from smaller streams like Lumford Burn and Burnhead Burn. Finally, it reaches the Water of Ken, where it joins at an elevation of about 83 meters (272 feet).

Where Does the Name Come From?

The name "Polharrow" comes from the old Gaelic language. The word poll means 'stream', and airbhe means 'wall' or 'fence'. Later, the Scots word burn was added. This happened when the meaning of poll in the name became less clear. The word airbhe is also part of the name for Loch Harrow. It is not known if the loch or the burn was named first.

A Dance Named After It

The Polharrow Burn also has a Scottish country dance named after it! This dance was created by a person named Hugh Foss. He was a cryptographer, which means he worked with secret codes. He also loved to create Scottish country dances. His dance, "Polharrow Burn," was published in 1966. Hugh Foss lived near the burn in St John's Town of Dalry during his retirement.

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