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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. On the banks of the river are the remains of a few dwellings which formed a medieval village. The last resident left in the 1820s. The 17th century packhorse Malmsmead Bridge crosses Badgworthy Water, alongside an even older ford. The valley is associated with the book Lorna Doone. It has been used for canoeing and includes grade 2 and 3 rapids, walking and fly fishing.

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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. On the banks of the river are the remains of a few dwellings which formed a medieval village. The last resident left in the 1820s. The 17th century packhorse Malmsmead Bridge crosses Badgworthy Water, alongside an even older ford. The valley is associated with the book Lorna Doone. It has been used for canoeing and includes grade 2 and 3 rapids, walking and fly fishing. (en)
  • Badgeworthy Water – rzeka w Anglii w hrabstwie Somerset, razem z Oare Water tworzą rzekę East Lyn. Rzeka przepływa przez park narodowy Exmoor. Nad brzegiem znajdują się pozostałości po średniowiecznej osadzie, zamieszkałej również później a ostatecznie opuszczonej w latach trzydziestych XX w. Wieś została opisana w książce Lorna Doone, który był duchownym w tutejszym kościele parafialnym. Nad rzeką znajduje się XVII-wieczny kamienny most Malsmead Bridge (pl)
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  • The bridge and ford at Malmsmead (en)
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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. On the banks of the river are the remains of a few dwellings which formed a medieval village. The last resident left in the 1820s. The 17th century packhorse Malmsmead Bridge crosses Badgworthy Water, alongside an even older ford. The valley is associated with the book Lorna Doone. It has been used for canoeing and includes grade 2 and 3 rapids, walking and fly fishing. (en)
  • Badgeworthy Water – rzeka w Anglii w hrabstwie Somerset, razem z Oare Water tworzą rzekę East Lyn. Rzeka przepływa przez park narodowy Exmoor. Nad brzegiem znajdują się pozostałości po średniowiecznej osadzie, zamieszkałej również później a ostatecznie opuszczonej w latach trzydziestych XX w. Wieś została opisana w książce Lorna Doone, który był duchownym w tutejszym kościele parafialnym. Nad rzeką znajduje się XVII-wieczny kamienny most Malsmead Bridge (pl)
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