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Barbon Beck


Barbon Beck is a tributary of the River Lune in Cumbria. The upper course is known as Barkin Beck. The beck flows through Barbondale and the village of Barbon. The beck has a catchment area of 19.8 km2 and is about 11.5 km long.[1] It joins the River Lune about 2 miles north of Kirkby Lonsdale.

River Lune (Cumbria) Hodge Bridge, Barbon, A683 Barbon Beckgate Bridge, Barbon
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Barbon Beck

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Confluence of Aygill and Barbon Beck

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Barbon Beck

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Ford on Barbon Beck

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Barbon Beck (Barkin Beck)

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Hodge Bridge, Barbon, A683
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Hodge Bridge, Barbon, A683
- Hodge Bridge carries the A683 road over Barbon Beck, west of the village of Barbon. The stone segmental arch bridge dates from the 18th century, with later parapets and widening. …
Barbon
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Barbon
- Overview About Barbon Map Street View Barbon is a village in Cumbria, located about 3 miles north-east of Kirkby Lonsdale and 6 miles south of Sedbergh. The village and surrounding …
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Barbon Beck

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Barbon Beck

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Barbon Beck flows past Kirkby Lonsdale golf course

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Beckgate Bridge, Barbon
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Beckgate Bridge, Barbon
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