Cod Beck

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Cod Beck is a small river in North Yorkshire, England, flowing through the North York Moors and the town of Thirsk before joining the River Swale.

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All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Cod Beck canonical 3

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
watercourse
basinCountry United Kingdom
country England
drainageBasin River Swale basin
flowsGenerallyTowards south
flowsThrough North York Moors
Thirsk
hasEnvironment moorland headwaters
rural farmland valley
urban channel through Thirsk
hasFloodRisk yes
hasNameEtymology derived from Old English "codd" meaning bag or pouch (likely referring to the valley shape)
hasNearbyFeature Cod Beck Reservoir
hasNearbySettlement South Kilvington
Thirsk
Thornton-le-Street
hasRecreation angling
walking along its banks
locatedIn North York Moors
surface form: North York Moors National Park (upper reaches)

North Yorkshire
Thirsk
surface form: Thirsk and Malton area

United Kingdom
mouthOf River Swale
notableFor passing through the market town of Thirsk
partOf River Swale catchment
region Yorkshire and the Humber
tributaryOf River Swale
watercourseType small river

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

River Swale hasTributary Cod Beck
Thirsk locatedOnRiver Cod Beck