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Stainton Beck

Coordinates: 54°13′29″N 2°44′27″W / 54.2247°N 2.7408°W / 54.2247; -2.7408
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Stainton Beck framed by the Lancaster Canal aqueduct tunnel
The Stainton Beck Bridge

Stainton Beck is a watercourse in Cumbria, England.

The source of the stream, then known as St. Sunday's Beck, is close to New Hutton, whence it passes Stainton, where it is renamed Stainton Beck.[1]

The stream continues southwards to meet Peasey Beck near Milnthorpe to form the River Bela.

References

  1. ^ "Stainton Beck photos, maps, books, memories - Francis Frith". www.francisfrith.com.

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54°13′29″N 2°44′27″W / 54.2247°N 2.7408°W / 54.2247; -2.7408