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River in Cumbria, England
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The source of Dale Gill

Sandwath Beck is a river running through Cumbria in England.

The beck rises beneath Green Bell in Ravenstonedale as Dale Gill, changing its designation to Greenside Beck when it passes the village of Greenside.

The stream turns west at Sandwath Beck, taking its name from the settlement, and picks up a number of rills as tributaries, before it reaches Wath, at which point it combines with Weasdale Beck to form the River Lune.

References

  1. "Farson Digital Watercams - Hi-def webcam on River Lune, at Firbank". www.farsondigitalwatercams.com. Retrieved 17 February 2024. The River Lune ... Its formation occurs at Wath, situated in the parish of Ravenstonedale, Cumbria, where the Sandwath Beck and Weasdale Beck converge.

54°26′25″N 2°29′17″W / 54.4404°N 2.4881°W / 54.4404; -2.4881


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