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- West Beck is the common name given to the upper section of the old River Hull, as it rises in the foothills of the Yorkshire Wolds. After reaching at Emmotland, it becomes called the River Hull. It is noteworthy for being the most northerly chalk stream in England. It provides fly fishing for wild brown trout and grayling. (en)
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- A jumped red-brick bridge over a river (en)
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- Wansford Bridge spanning the West Beck (en)
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- East Riding of Yorkshire (en)
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- Point at which West Beck becomes the River Hull shown within the East Riding of Yorkshire (en)
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- Little Driffield Beck (en)
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- Driffield Trout Stream (en)
- Gipsey Race (en)
- Main Drain (en)
- Skerne Beck (en)
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- West Beck is the common name given to the upper section of the old River Hull, as it rises in the foothills of the Yorkshire Wolds. After reaching at Emmotland, it becomes called the River Hull. It is noteworthy for being the most northerly chalk stream in England. It provides fly fishing for wild brown trout and grayling. (en)
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