The high plateau is also the watershed of the River Almond, which flows east into the River Forth. for at least 150 days in the past year. Long term graphs will work better if you rotate your fondleslab into landscape mode. The typical recent level of the North Calder Water at Calderpark over the past 12 months has been between Driving across the now derelict Ravenscraig site gives no clues as to the underground river flowing below. Motherwell, South Calder Water, Jerviston Railway Viaduct is a Category B listed building in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. Important! In the early 1600s, a large manor was constructed on the banks of the river and named Wishaw House, as well as the purchase of several local farmsteads[4]. It is your responsibility The river ends at Strathclyde Loch, where it used to join directly with the River Clyde. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of this building. 0.29m Map with zoom and Bing overlay", "The Brittonic Language in the Old North", "Canmore, National Record of the Historical Enviroment", "The Lothians: An Appreciation of Old Scottish Stately Homes", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=South_Calder_Water&oldid=971465862, Articles needing additional references from July 2009, All articles needing additional references, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 6 August 2020, at 09:42. Coarse Fishing South Calder River, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It runs west from the high plateau between Shotts[1] and Fauldhouse to its joining with the much larger River Clyde. Between its source at Calderhead and Newmains the stream follows a wide glacial valley and passes the villages of Bonkle and Murdostoun Castle, but after Newmains, until its end at Strathclyde Loch in Motherwell, it cuts through a very deep and meandering valley. Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in /home/sites/prebait.com/public_html/forum/includes/functions.php on line 879 Submit photo: (recorded at 8:15am, Sunday 27th September BST), the limitations on the data and its availability. This valley was filled in at Ravenscraig during the construction of Ravenscraig steelworks to provide a large flat area. Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in /home/sites/prebait.com/public_html/include/class_forum_vb.php on line 21 reached on Monday 12th December 1994 at 3:00am. We can only install platforms on land which we own or where we can do the work as part of a partnership project, for example with an Angling Club who have the landowners permission to do works. Data quality is beyond our control and depends on timely updates by the underlying data sources. Coordinates: 55°48′N 4°02′W / 55.800°N 4.033°W / 55.800; -4.033, Learn how and when to remove this template message, "25 inch O.S. If so, please share it here. current data reliability 98.5%. The degraded nature of the South Calder, and its proximity to areas of contaminated land that the local authority wished to remediate, meant that SEPA could consider use of the Water Environment Fund to help address the issue. and 1.74m. The South Calder Water follows a short course of approximately 10 miles, during which it winds round Shotts, Wishaw and Motherwell before flowing into the River Clyde at Strathclyde Loch. [2], It is known that the ancient Romans constructed roads through Wishaw and Motherwell not too far from the river, and the ruins of the fort at Bothwellhaugh lies at the convergence of the Calder with the Clyde. Note: CSV data will include any outlying values that have been ignored by our graphing system as probably erroneous (eg, because they Fishing on the River Calder in Lancashire. The river is therefore placed in a "cut and cover" tunnel as it passes for approximately 1/2 mile underneath the site, before reappearing at Jerviston. Supposedly, a bridge that crosses the river at Bothwellhaugh was built by the Romans, but the accuracy of this claim is doubted.[3]. The River Clyde was diverted about 1 mile west of this point in the 1960s to create the large man made loch, which is now fed purely by water from the South Calder Water. (7:30am, Sunday 27th September GMT), Change from previous measurement: 0.000m