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- Trout_Beck abstract "The Trout Beck is a fast flowing river of the Lake District in North West England. It is one of the main sources of replenishment for Windermere. Its name comes from Old Norse and appears in documents from 1292 as Trutebyk. The river rises between the peaks of Stony Cove Pike and Thornthwaite Crag in the High Street range, at a height of about 1,970 feet (600 m).Several tributaries flowing from the crags to the west of the High Street Roman road combine to form the young Trout Beck. The river descends rapidly, more or less in a southerly direction, through Troutbeck Park and to the west of Troutbeck Tongue. At a height of about 650 feet (200 m) the Woundale Beck, draining the eastern flanks of Broad End and Pike How, is subsumed. The engorged Trout Beck then skirts Hird Wood on its eastern side before subsuming Hagg Gill at the 460 feet (140 m) contour. This latter tributary drains the fells around the course of the old Roman road.The river passes under Ing Bridge as it continues in a southerly direction down the Troutbeck valley through the tranquil fields of the valley bottom. The hamlets of Town Head and High Green are just to the west of the river as it enters Limefitt Park. On emerging from Limefitt the river is bridged by the A592 Kirkstone Pass road. Troutbeck village lies on the west side of the valley. Continuing through a narrow area of mixed woodland the river eventually reaches the A591 road at Troutbeck Bridge near the town of Windermere. After less than a mile (2 km) the river enters Windermere on its eastern shore at a point close to Calgarth Hall.From its source the Trout Beck descends some 1,840 feet (560 m) in a distance of about seven miles (11 km). The river is a trout fishery where brown trout can be caught. Anglers should enquire locally about licences (an Environment Agency Rod Licence is required).The Trout Beck was wholly within the historic county of Westmorland, and since 1974, has been in the county of Cumbria.".
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- Trout_Beck wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Cumbria.
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- Trout_Beck wikiPageWikiLink Pike_How.
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- Trout_Beck wikiPageWikiLink Stony_Cove_Pike.
- Trout_Beck wikiPageWikiLink Thornthwaite_Crag.
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- Trout_Beck wikiPageWikiLink Troutbeck_Bridge.
- Trout_Beck wikiPageWikiLink Troutbeck_Park.
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- Trout_Beck wikiPageWikiLink Westmorland.
- Trout_Beck wikiPageWikiLink Windermere.
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- Trout_Beck wikiPageWikiLink Windermere_(town).
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- Trout_Beck wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trout Beck".
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- Trout_Beck subject Category:Rivers_of_Cumbria.
- Trout_Beck point "54.4128 -2.9115".
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- Trout_Beck comment "The Trout Beck is a fast flowing river of the Lake District in North West England. It is one of the main sources of replenishment for Windermere. Its name comes from Old Norse and appears in documents from 1292 as Trutebyk. The river rises between the peaks of Stony Cove Pike and Thornthwaite Crag in the High Street range, at a height of about 1,970 feet (600 m).Several tributaries flowing from the crags to the west of the High Street Roman road combine to form the young Trout Beck.".
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- Trout_Beck lat "54.4128".
- Trout_Beck long "-2.9115".
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