Sabden Brook

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Der Sabden Brook ist ein Wasserlauf in Lancashire, England. Er entsteht westlich von . Er fließt in westlicher Richtung, bis er den Ort erreicht, an dessen Westende er eine südwestliche Richtung einnimmt. Er mündet westlich von in den River Calder. rdf:langString
Sabden Brook is a small river running through Lancashire in England. It is 7.59 miles (12.21 km) long and has a catchment area of 6.84 square miles (17.723 km2). Rising just to the west of Newchurch-in-Pendle, Sabden Brook moves westward through its well-defined valley past Sabden Hall to the village of Sabden east of the town of Whalley. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Der Sabden Brook ist ein Wasserlauf in Lancashire, England. Er entsteht westlich von . Er fließt in westlicher Richtung, bis er den Ort erreicht, an dessen Westende er eine südwestliche Richtung einnimmt. Er mündet westlich von in den River Calder.
rdf:langString Sabden Brook is a small river running through Lancashire in England. It is 7.59 miles (12.21 km) long and has a catchment area of 6.84 square miles (17.723 km2). Rising just to the west of Newchurch-in-Pendle, Sabden Brook moves westward through its well-defined valley past Sabden Hall to the village of Sabden east of the town of Whalley. From there the brook turns southwesterly, widening out overlooked by Wiswell Moor and the ancient hillfort at Portfield, before conjoining with the waters of the River Calder at Cock Bridge near Read. Sabden is believed to have been derived from Old English words sæppe denu, meaning valley of the spruce trees.Brook (OE broc) is a common name for a stream most often found in southern and central England.
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