River Spodden

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River Spodden is a river in Lancashire and Greater Manchester, England, flowing through the South Pennines and the town of Bacup before joining the River Roch.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
continent Europe
country England
United Kingdom
flowsGenerallyTowards south
southwest
flowsThrough Bacup
Healey Dell
Whitworth
formsBoundaryBetween Greater Manchester
Lancashire
hasNearbySettlement Rochdale
Shawforth
hasNotableFeature former industrial mill sites along its banks
wooded gorge at Healey Dell
hasWatercourseType upland river
locatedIn Greater Manchester
Lancashire
Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale
North West England
Pennines
Rossendale borough
surface form: Rossendale

Pennines
surface form: South Pennines
mouthOfWatercourse River Roch
partOf River Roch catchment
region Pennines
surface form: South Pennines
tributaryOf River Roch
usedFor historical textile industry power supply
nature observation
recreation
walking

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Bacup hasRiver River Spodden