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The River Laneshaw is a river in Northern England.
Rising as Laneshaw Brook on the border between the counties of Lancashire and Yorkshire from the collection of several streams draining both sides of the boundary, including Round Beck, the brook runs northwards, feeding the Laneshaw Reservoir, emerging running towards the rest as the River Laneshaw.
The River Laneshaw combines with Wycoller Beck at Covey Bridge to form Colne Water.
Coordinates: 53°51′45″N 2°06′46″W / 53.8625°N 2.11278°W
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