Descriptive Gazetteer Entry for Aven or Avon

Aven or Avon, a river of Dumbartonshire, Stirlingshire, and Linlithgowshire. It issues from Loch Fannyside, in Cumbernauld parish; runs about 8 miles eastward through Cumbernauld and Slamannan, and between the latter parish and Muiravonside; then goes about 12 miles, chiefly north-eastward, along the boundary between Stirlingshire and Linlithgowshire to the Firth of Forth about midway between Grangemouth and Borrowstounness. Its chief affluents are Polness Burn and Ballencrief Water, both on its right bank. Much of its course winds along a shallow glen amid softly beautiful scenery; but its entrance into the Firth is along a deep muddy cut through a wide expanse of sands and silts, which lie bare at low water. A splendid aqueduct of the Union Canal and a grand 23-arched viaduct of the Edinburgh and Glasgow railway span its glen on the boundary between Linlithgow and Muiravonside parishes.—Ord. Sur., sh. 31,1867.


(F.H. Groome, Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland (1882-4); © 2004 Gazetteer for Scotland)

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Feature Description: "a river"   (ADL Feature Type: "rivers")
Administrative units: Dunbartonshire ScoCnty       Stirlingshire ScoCnty       West Lothian ScoCnty
Place names: AVEN     |     AVEN OR AVON     |     AVON

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