| Panford Beck | |
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The headwaters of Panford Beck
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| Country | England |
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| State | Norfolk |
| Region | East of England |
| District | Breckland |
| Source | 1 mile north east of the village of Brisley |
| Mouth | Merges with the Black Water |
| - coordinates | 52°44′8.8″N 0°54′34.6″E / 52.735778°N 0.909611°E |
| Length | 2.5 mi (4 km) |
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Panford Beck within Breckland
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Panford Beck is a minor watercourse that is entirely in the of the county of Norfolk [1]. This small short beck rises within the Parish of North Elmham a mile north east of the village of Brisley (grid reference TF956228). The beck is a tributary of the Black Water which eventually joins the River Wensum. The headwater is a small pool by the side of a lane. From here the beck flows south across open farmland where various streams and ditches contribute to its flow. After a distance of 2.5 miles (4.0 km) it joins the Black Water.
References
- ^ ”OS Explorer Map” 238, Dereham & Aylsham, ISBN 0 319 23810 5
Gallery
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Panford Beck passing under the Elmham Road bridge at grid reference TF961215 |
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