| River Skirfare | |
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River Skirfare by Frank Glover |
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| Origin |
Confluence of Foxup Beck and Cosh Beck 54°11′11″N 2°11′49″W / 54.186503°N 2.197014°W |
| Mouth | 54°07′09″N 2°02′10″W / 54.119264°N 2.035975°W |
| Basin countries | England |
| Length | 15.24km |
| Source elevation | 313m |
| Mouth elevation | 194m |
River Skirfare is a small river that flows through Littondale and ends where it joins the larger River Wharfe. The source is the confluence of Foxup Beck and Cosh Beck at the hamlet of Foxup.
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The source of the river is the confluence of Foxup Beck and Cosh Beck at the hamlet of Foxup. To the east bank lays Hawkswick Moor and on the west bank lays Darnbrook Fell, Hawkswick Clowder and Pen-y-ghent Fell. The river meanders consistently south east for approximately 15.24km to the confluence with the River Wharfe.
The flora and fauna found along the river are similar to that found along the nearby River Wharfe.
The economy of the area around the river are similar to that found along the nearby River Wharfe.
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