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Bailey Water


Bailey Water is a small river in the north-east of Cumbria, which is a tributary of the Black Lyne. Bailey Water is aproximately 13 km long and has a catchment area of 25.2 km2.[1]

Black Lyne Bailey
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Bailey Water

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Smithy Gill joins Bailey Water

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Footbridge over Bailey Water

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Confluence of Hollincleugh Cleugh and Bailey Water

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Bailey Water at Bailey Mill

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Bailey Mill

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