| River Bradford | |
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Bradford Dale |
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| Origin | near Middleton-by-Youlgrave |
| Mouth | River Lathkill |
| Basin countries | England |
The River Bradford is a river in Peak District National Park in England. Its source is near Middleton-by-Youlgrave and after passing below Youlgreave it joins the River Lathkill at Alport. Less than 2 miles in length, its waters are very clear due to the limestone rock over which it flows, and its width has been enhanced by a number of weirs which also encourage white-throated dippers to breed in the pounds created. The valley is known as Bradford Dale, and the Limestone Way passes through it.[1]
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Coordinates: 53°10′36″N 1°40′20″W / 53.17670°N 1.67220°W
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