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Main Dyke

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Main Dyke is a water channel running through the Fylde area of Lancashire in England.

The Main Dyke is an outflow of the largely drained Marton Mere, Blackpool,[1] though Marton Mere originally released its waters via Spen Brook in the opposite direction [1].

The Main Dyke joins the River Wyre at Skippool,[2] appearing to follow the course of an earlier "Skippon River" (named as such on John Speed's map of the county)[2].

References

  1. ^ 53°48′33″N 2°59′56″W / 53.8093°N 2.9990°W / 53.8093; -2.9990
  2. ^ 53°51′14″N 2°56′14″W / 53.8539°N 2.9371°W / 53.8539; -2.9371