River Colne, West Yorkshire
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This article is about the River Colne in West Yorkshire. For other uses, see River Colne.
The River Colne rises in the Pennines in West Yorkshire. It flows through the Colne Valley passing through the villages of Marsden, Slaithwaite and Milnsbridge to Huddersfield and then on to Cooper Bridge where it joins the River Calder.
The Colne Valley was famous for the production of woollen and cotton cloth regarded as some of the finest quality produced anywhere and all due to the soft acidic waters of the River Colne and its brooks running down through the side valleys (cloughs) which ran off the peat moors.