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King Water under Kingsbridge Ford Bridge

King Water is a river in the north of Cumberland. It begins in the Spadeadam Forest close to the border with Northumberland in a number of streams off the hills and runs down though the sparsely populated Parish of Kingwater, and onward in a west-south-westerly course.

The line of Hadrian's Wall crosses the King Water to the east of the village of Walton. It discharges into the River Irthing less than a mile south of Walton.

Fishing

The Brampton Angling Association has a long term let from the Earl of Carlisle for fishing rights on a portion of the River Irthing and part of the King Water.

King Water near Snowden Close

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