Aldbrough Beck
Stream in North Yorkshire, England
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Aldbrough Beck is a small beck in North Yorkshire, England.
The beck starts near Eppleby,[1] in the Richmondshire district, and flows southeast, joining the Mary Wild Beck. It passes under a packhorse bridge[2] while passing through Aldbrough St John. One mile further on the stream becomes known as Clow Beck and flows seven miles more, joining the River Tees near Croft-on-Tees.
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54°29′16″N 1°33′58″W / 54.487639°N 1.566060°W / 54.487639; -1.566060
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