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Swindale Beck (Lowther)


Swindale Beck is a tributary of the River Lowther in Cumbria. The beck has a catchment area of 22.7 km2 and is 12.9 km long.[1]

Note: there is another Swindale Beck in Cumbria, which is a tributary of the River Eden, at Brough.

River Lowther (Cumbria) Parish Crag Bridge over Swindale Beck
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Swindale Beck

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Filter House by Swindale Beck

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Parish Crag Bridge over Swindale Beck
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Parish Crag Bridge over Swindale Beck
- Overview Map Parish Crag Bridge is an 18th century Packhorse bridge over Swindale Beck, located about 1½ miles north-west of the village of Shap. The bridge has a single segmental …
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Swindale Beck (Lowther) Water Body

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