Oldcotes Dyke
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Oldcotes Dyke is the name of the final section of a river system that drains parts of north Nottinghamshire and the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham in South Yorkshire, England. Historically, it has supported milling, with seven water mills drawing their power from its water, and ran through the grounds of the Cistercian Roche Abbey. It is a tributary of the River Ryton.
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Streams near Ravenfield and Hellaby
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New Hall Dike, Kingsforth Brook, Firbeck Dike, Lamb Lane Dike, Owlands Wood Dike
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Hodsock Brook
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Oldcotes Dyke Catchment
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Owlands Wood Dyke from Source to Hodsock Brook
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The weir and gauging station that measure flow on Oldcotes Dyke before it joins the River Ryton
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