Hebden Water

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Hebden Water is a small river in West Yorkshire, England, that flows through the town of Hebden Bridge before joining the River Calder.


Statements (47)
Predicate Object
instanceOf river
watercourse
country England
crossedBy footbridges
road bridges
drains Hebden Bridge area
parts of the South Pennines
flowsThrough Hardcastle Crags
Hebden Bridge
hasBridge Hebden Bridge
hasEcology riparian woodland
upland stream habitat
hasFeature steep-sided valley
waterfalls
weirs
wooded gorge
hasFloodRisk Hebden Bridge town centre
adjacent valleys
hasNameOrigin Hebden Bridge
hasRecreationRoute riverside footpaths
walking trails through Hardcastle Crags
hasValley Hebden Valley
locatedIn Calderdale
Hebden Dale
Northern England
Pennines
West Yorkshire
managedBy local authorities of Calderdale
mouthOf River Calder
near Colden Clough
Gibson Mill
Heptonstall
Midgehole
Mytholm
Mytholmroyd
National Trust Hardcastle Crags estate
New Bridge, Hardcastle Crags
partOf Calderdale river network
River Calder catchment area
region Yorkshire and the Humber
tributaryOf River Calder
usedFor angling
recreation
tourism
walking
waterSystem River Aire catchment
River Calder basin

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Hebden Bridge
watercourse

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