River Washburn

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River Washburn is a small river in North Yorkshire, England, that flows through the Washburn Valley and is known for its reservoirs and scenic rural landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
administrativeArea Borough of Harrogate NERFINISHED
country England
drainageBasin Humber river system NERFINISHED
Ouse catchment
Wharfe catchment
flowsInto River Wharfe near Leathley
flowsThrough Blubberhouses NERFINISHED
Fewston NERFINISHED
Thruscross NERFINISHED
Washburn Valley NERFINISHED
hasFeature pastoral farmland
upland moorland headwaters
valley-side woodlands
hasReservoir Fewston Reservoir NERFINISHED
Lindley Wood Reservoir NERFINISHED
Swinsty Reservoir NERFINISHED
Thruscross Reservoir NERFINISHED
knownFor reservoirs
scenic rural landscape
locatedIn North Yorkshire
Washburn Valley NERFINISHED
locatedNear Harrogate NERFINISHED
Otley NERFINISHED
nearProtectedArea Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
region Yorkshire Dales fringe
tributaryOf River Wharfe NERFINISHED
usedFor angling
public water supply
recreation
walking
valleyNameEtymology derived from the River Washburn
watercourseType small river

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River Wharfe hasRightTributary River Washburn