| River Noe | |
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Watermill on the River Noe, Brough-on-Noe. The waterwheel survives (just visible in the dark entrance in this picture), though it is no longer in use. |
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| Origin | Kinder Scout |
| Mouth | River Derwent |
| Basin countries | England |
| Length | 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) |
The River Noe is a tributary of the River Derwent in Derbyshire, England. It flows approximately 7.5 miles (12 km) from its source, the confluence of two streams running off Kinder Scout in the Peak District, east through Edale and then southeast through the village of Hope.
The river flows into the River Derwent a kilometre south of Bamford. The entire length of the river is closely followed by the Hope Valley (Manchester to Sheffield) railway line.
The portion of the river downstream of Hope, along with the valley of the River Noe's main tributary, Peakshole Water, is known as the Hope Valley.[1] In the Hope Valley there was a small mill near the village of Edale.
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Coordinates: 53°20′N 1°42′W / 53.333°N 1.7°W
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