Birkdale, Yorkshire

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A sheepfold in Birkdale

Birkdale is a dale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park in the North Riding of Yorkshire. It lies at the far western end of Swaledale, close to the border with Westmorland. The dale is one of the smallest of the Yorkshire Dales. The hamlet of Birkdale is in the lower part of the dale, two miles west of Keld. The area forms part of the civil parish of Muker.

Birkdale Beck flows through the dale. At the eastern end of the dale the beck joins Great Sleddale Beck to become the River Swale.

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