Badgworthy Water

Badgworthy Water
River
The bridge and ford at Malmsmead
Country England
County Devon
Tributaries
 - left Hoccombe Water
Source
 - coordinates 51°10′38″N 3°43′23″W / 51.17722°N 3.72306°W / 51.17722; -3.72306
Mouth East Lyn River
 - coordinates 51°13′05″N 3°43′42″W / 51.21806°N 3.72833°W / 51.21806; -3.72833Coordinates: 51°13′05″N 3°43′42″W / 51.21806°N 3.72833°W / 51.21806; -3.72833

Badgworthy Water is a small river which flows through Malmsmead on Exmoor, close to the border between Devon and Somerset, England.

It merges with Oare Water to become the East Lyn River.[1][2][3]

On the banks of the river are the remains of a few dwellings which formed a medieval village. The last resident left in the 1930s.[1]

The 17th century packhorse Malmsmead Bridge crosses Badgworthy Water, alongside an even older ford.[4]

The valley is associated with the book Lorna Doone.[1][5]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Badgworthy Water". Everything Exmoor. Retrieved 2009-09-24.
  2. "Badgworthy Water — Hoccombe Water to Malmsmead". UK Rivers Guidebook. Retrieved 23 September 2012.
  3. "Badgworthy Water". Somerset Rivers. Retrieved 23 September 2012.
  4. "Malmsmead Bridge at NGR SS 7919 4770". Images of England. English Heritage. Retrieved 2009-02-01.
  5. "A walk in Lorna Doone country". BBC. Retrieved 23 September 2012.

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