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Skirden Beck is a minor river in Lancashire, England (historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire). It is approximately 4.3 miles (6.85 km) long and has a catchment area of 18.87 square miles (48.882 km2).[lower-alpha 1][1][2]

The confluence of Skirden Beck with the Ribble
The confluence of Skirden Beck with the Ribble

The Beck is formed at the confluence of New Gill Beck and Grunsagill Beck and flows southward, being joined by Grainings Clough and then Monubent Beck (at Forest Becks near Skirden). After passing through Bolton-by-Bowland village it collects Bier Beck and Kirk Beck, before passing Bolton Mill. The confluence with Holden Beck occurs just before Skirden Beck falls into the River Ribble near Briery Bank Wood.[3]


Tributaries



Holden Beck


Holden Beck rises at Dugdales where Threap Green Brook (falling south from Ling Hill picks up another stream near Greenwoods) and flows southwards to its confluence with Skirden Beck. Through Alder House Wood and Clough Wood, between Mear Gill Top and Holden, this stream takes the name Mear Gill.


Kirk Beck


Like Skirden Beck, Kirk Beck flows through Bolton-by-Bowland. Prior to this, it is known as Fox Gill Beck (Fox Ghyll is just to the north of Bolton-by-Bowland). Fox Gill Beck rises near Monubent.


Bier Beck


Bier Beck rises just above Big Holme.


Monubent Beck


Monubent Beck flows west then north, joining Skirden Beck at Forest Becks. It is swollen by Hen Gill Beck, itself picking up Agden Beck, known above Mere Syke Bridge as Mere Syke.


Grunsagill Beck


Grunsagill Beck and New Gill Beck meet near Brackenhurst.

Grunsagill Beck, before Grunsagill is known as Tosside Beck. Tosside Beck flows south from Bent House, prior to which it is known as Holden Beck or Moor End Beck.


New Gill Beck


New Gill Beck flows from Beckfoot, above which it is known as Bond Beck. Bond Beck rises in Skirden Hall Plantation. It flows south by south east past Ghylls.


References


Notes

  1. Measured using mapping website.

Citations

  1. "Skirden Beck". Catchment Data Explorer. Environment Agency. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  2. "Holden Beck". Catchment Data Explorer. Environment Agency. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  3. "103" (Map). Blackburn & Burnley (C2 ed.). 1:50,000. Landranger. Ordnance Survey. 2006. ISBN 978-0-319-22829-6.

Next confluence upstreamRiver RibbleNext confluence downstream
Stock Beck (South) Skirden Beck Bashall Brook (North)



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[de] Skirden Beck

Der Skirden Beck ist ein Wasserlauf in Lancashire, England. Er entsteht aus dem Zusammenfluss von New Gill Beck und Grunsagill Beck. Er fließt in südlicher Richtung, nimmt den Holden Beck, den Bier Beck und den Kirk Beck auf und mündet südlich von Bolton-by-Bowland von rechts in den River Ribble.
- [en] Skirden Beck



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