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- River Walkham is a river whose source is on Dartmoor, Devon, England. It rises in the wide gap between Roos Tor and Great Mis Tor and flows almost due...
- tributaries: Collybrooke, River Burn, River Wallabrooke, River Lumburn, and River Walkham. At Tavistock it feeds a canal running to Morwellham Quay. Its mouth is...
- Horrabridge is a major part of Walkham electoral ward. The po****tion at the 2011 census was 3,115. It sits on the River Walkham, a fishing river famous for...
- the civil parish of Whitchurch, is situated at the crossing of the River Walkham on the B3357 (formerly the main Ashburton to Tavistock road), midway between...
- Discarded mortarstones and a broken mouldstone at the Walkham Valley higher tin mill....
- Devon, England. It is roughly south of Sampford Spiney along the river Walkham. 50°31′39″N 4°03′41″W / 50.52750°N 4.06139°W / 50.52750; -4.06139 v...
- River Tavy River Inny River Burn River Wallabrooke River Lumburn River Walkham Primary outflows English Channel Max. length 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) Max...
- main focus of the Dartmoor scene is a model of Brunel's timber viaduct at Walkham in Devon built by R. Guy Williams, who also built many of the model locomotives...
- Ancholme Horrabridge Bridge Devon Horrabridge c. 1400 I spans the River Walkham Hulme Arch Bridge Greater Manchester Manchester 1997 carries Stretford...
- been called one of the grandest hills in Devon, and lies above the River Walkham, about 4 miles north-east of Princetown. There is a notable rock basin...