List of entirely or extreme cases of culverted streams across England.
Swirle Burn is the first tributary from the mouth of the River Tyne that is fully culverted. Its source is at Gibson Street, before it flows into the Tyne.
Pandon Burn is a hidden tributary of the River Tyne. Its source is at the Town Moor at Spital Tongues, where it flows through City Centre via Civic Centre and Northumberland Street, and flows into the Tyne near City Road.
Erick Burn is a hidden tributary of the also hidden tributary, Pandon Burn. Its source is at Northumberland Street, and it flows into the Pandon Burn near Manors Station.
Lam Burn is a hidden tributary of the River Tyne. Its source is in the centre of the road named Gallowgate, and flows beneath Grainger Street and Newcastle Cathedral, and flows into the River Tyne where the Tyne Bridge is.
Lort Burn is a hidden tributary of the also hidden tributary, Lam Burn. Its source is where Leazes Park Lake is, and proceeds to flow by Newcastle University and through Blakett Street before flowing into the Lam Burn.
Skinner Burn is a hidden tributary of the River Tyne. It flows at Forth Banks and into the River Tyne, following Waterloo Street the entire length. Where it flowed into the Tyne is a road named Skinnerburn Road for the stream. The stream marked the border between Elswick and Newcastle.
Elswick Burn is an extremely hidden tributary at Elswick, which has a small open section at Georges Street. Its source is at Elswick park, and flows into the River Tyne at Low Elswick.
Denton Burn is an extremely hidden tributary at the area named for the river, Denton Burn, which has an open section at Denton Dene Park. Its source is at Denton, where it flows through Denton Burn and Denton Dene, until it flows into the River Tyne at Scotswood
Sandyford Burn is a hidden tributary of the Ouse Burn. Its source is at the Town Moor, where it flows through Exhibition Park Lake, and flows by Sandyford Road and into the Ouse Burn.
Devils Burn is a hidden tributary of the Ouse Burn. Its source is near Cowgate, and flows through Town Moor and by Jesmond until it flows into the Ouse Burn.