Scandale Beck

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Scandale Beck on Bakestones Moss, with Windermere beyond

Scandale Beck is a river of four miles' length in the Lake District in Westmorland, running down towards the head of Windermere. It flows over Bakestones Moss, west of Kirkstone Pass, on a southerly course for much of its length.

The beck flows under High Sweden Bridge,[1] a 17th-century packhorse bridge, past High Sweden Coppice and Low Sweden Coppice, before turning west for a short distance north of Papermill Coppice, and turning south to join the River Rothay east of Ambleside. The Rothay flows only a short distance south before emptying into Windermere.

High head hydroelectric proposal

In August 2011, Ellergreen Hydro Ltd proposed a 900 kW high head hydroelectric scheme for Scandale Beck. Despite opposition for some quarters, for example, the Angling Trust, planning permission for the development was granted in April 2012.[2]

Looking upstream on the River Rothay

Outside links

References

  1. High Sweden Bridge - British Listed Buildings
  2. Notice of grant of planning permission (Lake District National Park Authority) 20 April 2012