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Rydal Beck

Stream in Westmorland and Furness, England

Rydal Beck is a stream in Westmorland and Furness which runs into the River Rothay near the village of Rydal. It is noted for its scenic waterfalls, celebrated in verse by William Wordsworth and depicted by John Constable, Joseph Wright of Derby and others. The largely 17th-century Rydal Hall stands alongside it.

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