The Seaton Burn, Seaton Burn
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Image: © Geoff Holland Taken: 10 Nov 2020
The Seaton Burn rises near Brunswick Village as the Hartley Burn before flowing into Big Waters (now a nature reserve, originally formed in the 1920's as a result of mining subsidence). Then from Little Waters, the burn flows broadly eastwards, eventually discharging into the North Sea at Seaton Sluice. In total the burn is 18.6 km long.