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The '''Lumburn''' is a minor river in western [[Devon]], which weaves amongst the hamlets each of [[Tavistock]].  One of the [[Tavistock Hamlets]] is named Lumburn from the river, and sits where the Tavistock to [[Gunnislake]] road dips into the Lumburn's valley to cross its stream.
The '''Lumburn''' is a minor river in western [[Devon]], which weaves amongst the hamlets west of [[Tavistock]].  One of the [[Tavistock Hamlets]] is named Lumburn from the river, and sits where the Tavistock to [[Gunnislake]] road dips into the Lumburn's valley to cross its stream.


The Lumburn is a tributary of the [[River Tavy]].
The Lumburn is a tributary of the [[River Tavy]].

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The Lumburn is a minor river in western Devon, which weaves amongst the hamlets west of Tavistock. One of the Tavistock Hamlets is named Lumburn from the river, and sits where the Tavistock to Gunnislake road dips into the Lumburn's valley to cross its stream.

The Lumburn is a tributary of the River Tavy.

Books

The Painted Stream, Robin Armstrong, Dent, 1985, ISBN 0-460-04702-7

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Coordinates: 50°31′32″N 4°09′54″W / 50.5255°N 4.1650°W / 50.5255; -4.1650