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King Water (river)
Kingwater (aka King Water) is a tributary of the River Irthing in Cumbria. The river is 39 km long, with a catchment area of 43 km2.[1]
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Kingwater Township, 1848
- KINGWATER, a township, in the parish of Lanercost-Abbey, union of Brampton, Eskdale ward, E. division of Cumberland, 9 miles (N.E.) from Brampton; containing 390 inhabitants. This place derives its name …
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Kingwater Civil Parish
- Area: 76.0 km² Population: 150 (2021 Census) 170 (2011 Census) 164 (2001 Census)
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Dovecote Bridge, Walton, Cumbria
- Overview Map Street View Dovecote Bridge is a road bridge over King Water in Cumbria, located to the west of Dovecote and about ¼mile east of Walton. The bridge was …

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Kingwater Township, 1848
- KINGWATER, a township, in the parish of Lanercost-Abbey, union of Brampton, Eskdale ward, E. division of Cumberland, 9 miles (N.E.) from Brampton; containing 390 inhabitants. This place derives its name …
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Kingwater Civil Parish
- Area: 76.0 km² Population: 150 (2021 Census) 170 (2011 Census) 164 (2001 Census)