Newlands Beck
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Newlands Beck is a minor river of Cumberland, flowing amongst the fells of the county's Lake District. It is eventually swallowed by one of the lakes.
The beck rises on Dale Head and flows northwards through the picturesque Newlands Valley, past the settlement of Little Town and between Braithwaite and Portinscale before flowing into Bassenthwaite Lake north east of Thornthwaite.
Tributaries
- Chapel Beck
- Comb Beck
- Comb Gill
- Black Gill
- Comb Gill
- Grisedale Gill
- Sanderson Gill
- Comb Beck
- Hallgarth Beck
- Masmill Beck
- Pow Beck
- Coledale Beck
- Barrow Gill
- Birkthwaite Beck
- Pudding Beck
- Pow Beck
- Stonycroft Gill
- Rigg Beck
- Yewthwaite Gill
- Keskadale Beck
- Ill Gill
- Ard Gill
- Dudmanscomb Gill
- High Hole Beck
- Moss Beck
- Ill Gill
- Scope Beck
- Deep Gill
- Parrocks Gill
- Barnes Gill
- Near Broadgill
- Lewthwaite Gill
- Far Broadgill
- Step Gill
- Near Tongue Gill
- Far Tongue Gill
Outside links
- Location map: 54°37’0"N, 3°10’60"W