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Langley Beck


Langley Beck is a tributary of the River Tees in County Durham. The stream rises near Eggleston and flows in a roughly easterly direction to the south side of the parkland of Raby Castle and flows to the north of the village of Staindrop. Sudburn Beck is a major tributory of Langley Beck. Before the confluence of Langley Beck with the River Tees, the river is joined by Alwent Beck and assumes that name before joining the Tees, to the north-west of Gainford.

River Tees Staindrop Langley Viaduct
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Langley Beck near Kinninvie

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Langley Viaduct
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Langley Viaduct
- Overview Map Langley Viaduct is a former railway viaduct over the valley of Langley Beck (Langleydale). The 11 arched bridge was built c.1863 for the North Eastern Railway Company. It …
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Langley Beck.

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Looking downstream Langley Beck

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Bridge over the Langley Beck

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Staindrop features [3]

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Staindrop
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Staindrop
- Overview About Staindrop Map Street View   Staindrop is a village and civil parish east of Barnard Castle in County Durham, England. The population (including Cleatlam and Killerby) at the …
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Langley Beck, Staindrop

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Langley Beck, Staindrop

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Langley Beck from Source to Sudburn Beck Water Body

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Langley Bk and Westholme Bk frm Sudburn Bk to Tees Water Body

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