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The River Lemon is a 9.9 mile (16 kilometre) river in the county of Devon in southwest England. It is a tributary of the River Teign, starting on Dartmoor by Haytor, and ending in Newton Abbot.[1] It rises on the south-east side of Dartmoor near Haytor, joins with the River Sig and the Langworthy Brook at Sigford, then passes the village of Bickington. Lower down, it is joined by the Kestor Brook and it then flows through the woods in Bradley Valley, past the manor house of Bradley, and through the town of Newton Abbot where it flows through a 440-yard-long tunnel below the town centre. Just below the town, the river joins the River Teign at 50.517°N 3.607°W / 50.517; -3.607, near the head of its estuary.

River Lemon
The River Lemon flowing through Bradley Woods
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationSoutheast side of Dartmoor, near Haytor
Length9.9 miles (15.9 km)

A considerable length of the River is designated as a Special Area of Conservation - The South Hams SAC for the Greater Horseshoe Bat, as protected flight corridors (this area extends 500m each side of the River).

The name Lemon is a derivative of a Celtic word meaning elm.[2]

Holbeam Dam
Holbeam Dam

Floods


The river has several times caused major flooding in Newton Abbot, most notably on 19 December 1853, 14 November 1894, 6 August 1938, and 27 December 1979. To prevent further occurrences, a flood-control reservoir and dam were built in 1982, just below the confluence with the Kestor Brook at Holbeam.[3]

In December 2013, Nick Mutton, a local primary school teacher, died while trying to rescue his dog from the river. He was dragged from where he fell in to near Tucker's Maltings, on the other side of the town. The river was high due to torrential rain, causing the River Lemon to overflow.[4]


Industrial use


During its operation from 1898 to 1974, the Newton Abbot power station discharged its used cooling water into the Lemon, having extracted it from the River Teign.


See also



References


  1. "The River Lemon: From Haytor to Lyme Bay, Devon". BBC. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
  2. Gover, Mawer and Stenton (1931). The Place-names of Devon. Cambridge [Eng.]: CUP.
  3. "Commemorating the 25th anniversary of Holbeam Dam". Torquay Herald Express.
  4. "Newton Abbot teacher who died after falling into river is named as Nick Mutton | Torquay Herald Express". Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2014.

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На других языках


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[ru] Лемон (река)

Лемон (англ. Lemon) — река в графстве Девон, Юго-Западная Англия. Берёт начало в юго-западной части вересковых пустошей Дартмура, близ скалистой вершины Хэйтор[en]. Впадает в реку Тэйн[en] в городе Ньютон-Эббот. Длина реки — 16 км.



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