Lemington Gut
Mouth: Lemington, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Source: Lemington, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Length: 0.809km [1]
Tributary Of: River Tyne
Etymology: Named for Lemington
Regions:
North East
Counties:
Tyne and Wear (Ceremonial)
Northumberland (Historical)
Quick Trivia:
Lemington Gut was formed as a result of shifting the River Tyne's course to bend around Lemington. [2;S16][2;S17]
The area between the River Tyne entring and the end of the Gut was named Lemington Point, a piece of land connected to the rest of Lemington by a small strip. [2;S18]
Fishes
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Lemington Gut, once simply the River Tyne itself sits now as a small stream of its own in Lemington.
Course (Mouth to Source)
Sugley Burn
Overall Rating
5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (2)
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Edited: 21st November 2025 [19:31] - 38th Page Created