Haweswater Beck

Haweswater Beck flows through Cumbria in England. It arises as a stream discharge from Haweswater Reservoir, at Gill Dubs, just east of the dam, and flows eastward, just north of Firth Woods, and then turns north to join the River Lowther between Bampton and Bampton Grange.

Haweswater Beck
Haweswater Beck, just north of Firth Woods, where it turns north towards Bampton Grange
Location within Cumbria
Location
CountryEngland
CountyCumbria
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationnear Haweswater Reservoir, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, England
  coordinates54°32′5.47″N 2°46′5.28″W
MouthBampton
  location
near Bampton Grange, Cumbria, England
  coordinates
54°33′23.24″N 2°44′44.69″W
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Discharge 
  locationBampton

Below Burnbanks near the Haweswater Dam it is crossed by Naddle Old Bridge (a disused Grade II listed 18th-century road bridge)[1] and a little further downstream (at NY515161) by Park Bridge, a packhorse bridge.[2] Between these bridges the stream is followed by the Coast to Coast Walk.[3]

Top of Haweswater Dam, water supply of Greater Manchester, and the source of Haweswater Beck.

References

  1. "Naddle Old Bridge". britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. 31 January 1991. Retrieved 14 November 2012.
  2. Hinchliffe, Ernest (1994). A Guide to the Packhorse Bridges of England. Milnrow, Cumbria: Cicerone Press. p. 38. ISBN 1-85284-143-5.
  3. Wainwright, Alfred (2003). A Coast to Coast Walk: A Pictorial Guide (Wainwright Pictorial Guides). London, UK: Frances Lincoln. ISBN 0-7112-2236-3.


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