West Webburn River

In this article we will explore the importance of West Webburn River in contemporary society. From its impact on people's daily lives to its relevance in professional fields, West Webburn River has generated a constant debate in different spheres. Over the years, West Webburn River has been the subject of study and analysis, which has allowed us to understand its influence in different contexts. Likewise, through recent research it has been possible to discover new perspectives on West Webburn River, which leads us to reflect on its current role and its future projection.

West Webburn River
Webburn River
West Webburn River is located in Devon
West Webburn River
West Webburn River is located in the United Kingdom
West Webburn River
Location
CountryEngland
CountyDevon
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationEastern Dartmoor
MouthEast Webburn River
 • location
Oakmoor Wood
 • coordinates
50°32′31″N 3°48′50″W / 50.542°N 3.814°W / 50.542; -3.814

The West Webburn is a stream on Dartmoor in Devon in south-west England. It rises on the eastern side of the moors flowing off the east side of Hameldown Ridge. Its source is extremely close to the Grimspound Bronze Age settlement, and it was probably the main source of water for the settlement. It flows south, going past Widecombe-in-the-Moor, and joins the East Webburn River at Lizwell Meet in Oakmoor Wood. These combined streams then join the River Dart at Buckland Bridge close to the village of Holne.[1]

References

  1. ^ Okehampton and North Dartmoor (Landranger Map 191), Ordnance Survey, 2016, ISBN 9780319262894