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Stonethwaite Beck
Stonethwaite Beck is a tributary of the River Derwent in Cumbria. It has a catchment area of 23.8km2, with a length of 15.4 km. Stonethwaite Beck is formed at the confluence of Langstrath Beck and Greenup Gill. It flows in a roughly north-westerly direction, past the villages of Stonethwaite and Rosthwaite, to join the Derwent in Borrowdale.

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Stonethwaite
- Overview Map Street View Stonethwaite is a village in the Lake District, located about 6 miles south of Keswick. The village is situated in the valley of the Stonethwaite Beck, …

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Rosthwaite Bridge
- Overview Map Street View This bridge is a narrow humped-back bridge over Stonethwaite Beck, located at the north of Rosthwaite. It carries the minor road from Rosthwaite to Hazelbank. The …


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Stonethwaite
- Overview Map Street View Stonethwaite is a village in the Lake District, located about 6 miles south of Keswick. The village is situated in the valley of the Stonethwaite Beck, …
