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Colne Water is formed at Covey Bridge near [[Laneshaw Bridge]] by the [[confluence]] of the [[River Laneshaw]] and [[Wycoller Beck]].
Colne Water is formed at Covey Bridge near [[Laneshaw Bridge]] by the [[confluence]] of the [[River Laneshaw]] and [[Wycoller Beck]].


From there, the [[river]] runs in a westerly direction, collecting [[Trawden]] Brook at [[Cottontree and Winewall, Lancashire|Cottontree]], to join [[Pendle Water]] at Lowerford, adjacent to the [[M65 motorway]].
From there, the [[river]] runs in a westerly direction, collecting [[Trawden Brook]] at [[Cottontree and Winewall, Lancashire|Cottontree]], to join [[Pendle Water]] at Lowerford, adjacent to the [[M65 motorway]].


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Revision as of 16:04, 12 November 2017

Colne Water from Bridge Street Colne

Colne Water is a watercourse running through the Lancashire town of Colne.

Colne Water is formed at Covey Bridge near Laneshaw Bridge by the confluence of the River Laneshaw and Wycoller Beck.

From there, the river runs in a westerly direction, collecting Trawden Brook at Cottontree, to join Pendle Water at Lowerford, adjacent to the M65 motorway.

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53°50′51″N 2°12′48″W / 53.84750°N 2.21333°W / 53.84750; -2.21333