Badgworthy Water
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Badgworthy Water | |
River | |
The bridge and ford at Malmsmead
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Country | England |
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County | Devon |
Tributaries | |
- left | Hoccombe Water |
Source | |
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Mouth | East Lyn River |
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Badgworthy Water is a small river which flows through Malmsmead on Exmoor, close to the border between Devon and Somerset, England.
It merges with Oare Water to become the East Lyn River.[1][2][3]
On the banks of the river are the remains of a few dwellings which formed a medieval village. The last resident left in the 1930s.[1]
The 17th century packhorse Malmsmead Bridge crosses Badgworthy Water.[4]
The valley is associated with the book Lorna Doone.[1][5]
References
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