River Bain, North Yorkshire

River in North Yorkshire, England

54°17′3″N 2°7′22″W / 54.28417°N 2.12278°W / 54.28417; -2.12278 • elevation252 metres (827 ft) Mouth 
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River Ure (at Bainbridge)
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54°18′45″N 2°6′3″W / 54.31250°N 2.10083°W / 54.31250; -2.10083Length3.95 kilometres (2.45 mi)

The River Bain is a river in North Yorkshire, England. As a tributary of the River Ure, it is one of the shortest, named rivers in England.[1] The river is home to the small scale hydroelectricity project River Bain Hydro located at Bainbridge.[2]

Course

The river leaves the second-largest natural lake in North Yorkshire, Semerwater, in a north-east direction past the hamlet of Countersett.[3] After a couple of gentle meanders it runs through woodland before slowly turning northwards. It passes under the A684 road in Bainbridge and joins the River Ure to the east of Yore Bridge opposite the mouth of Grange Beck.

Images

  • River Bain leaving Semerwater
    River Bain leaving Semerwater

Sources

Wikimedia Commons has media related to River Bain, North Yorkshire.
  • Ordnance Survey Open View https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/business-government/tools-support/open-data-support

References

  1. ^ Winn, Christopher (2010). I never knew that about Yorkshire. London: Ebury. p. 105. ISBN 978-0-09-193313-5.
  2. ^ "Official switch on for river Bain hydro". Resonance Limited. 17 May 2011. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
  3. ^ "Semerwater". Retrieved 27 February 2011.
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