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[[File:The River Yeo in Barnstaple - geograph.org.uk - 33467.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Yeo in Barnstaple, low tide]] | [[File:The River Yeo in Barnstaple - geograph.org.uk - 33467.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Yeo in Barnstaple, low tide]] | ||
The '''River Yeo''' is a tributary of the [[River Taw]] in [[Devon]] | The '''River Yeo''' is a tributary of the [[River Taw]] in [[Devon]], sometimes known as the '''Barnstaple Yeo''', which enters the Taw at [[Barnstaple]]. It is one of several rivers of the same name in Devon, including another tributary of the Taw, the [[River Yeo (Lapford)|Lapford Yeo]]. | ||
The [[River Yeo|Yeo]] is a common river name in Somerset and Devon, and is from the Old English word ''ea'', meaning simply "river". | The [[River Yeo|Yeo]] is a common river name in Somerset and Devon, and is from the Old English word ''ea'', meaning simply "river". |
Latest revision as of 17:50, 12 August 2014
The River Yeo is a tributary of the River Taw in Devon, sometimes known as the Barnstaple Yeo, which enters the Taw at Barnstaple. It is one of several rivers of the same name in Devon, including another tributary of the Taw, the Lapford Yeo.
The Yeo is a common river name in Somerset and Devon, and is from the Old English word ea, meaning simply "river".
The Barnstaple Yeo rises on Berry Down, south of Combe Martin and it flows south through the grounds of Arlington Court and past the village of Chelfham.
The last mile of the river is tidal.