English: Walverden Water, Nelson, Lancashire This small stream rises in the hills a few miles east of Nelson, and after feeding a reservoir, it runs through the centre of the town, where it is known disparagingly as " 't Goit". Eventually most of its contents find their way into Pendle Water and finally the Irish Sea.
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