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River Ancholme

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River Ancholme

Postby Bendall on Fri Oct 10, 2008 12:00 pm

River Ancholme
The source of the River Ancholme is at Spridlington. When it reaches Bishopbridge it becomes navigable.
From this point the River Ancholme has been changed into a canal. Despite this, it has its own special beauty arising from the flatness and space of the landscape combined with peace - you can walk for miles along the bank without meeting another person.
After a further 21 miles the River Ancholme joins the River Humber at South Ferriby.
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