Blackbrook River

The Blackbrook River, also known as the Blackabrook River, is a tributary of the West Dart River on Dartmoor in Devon, England.[1][2][3]

A clapper bridge over the Blackbrook River

Course

The river's source at Blackbrook Head in the Merrivale Range Danger Area just north of Black Dunghill, from which it flows south. As it crosses the moor, it soon leaves the Merrivale Range and is crossed by the B3357 road. It then flows to the east of Princetown before being crossed by the B3212 road. The river then heads east onto the moor again, where it meets the West Dart River.

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References

  1. John Van der Kiste (1 November 2010). The Little Book of Devon. History Press. p. 84. ISBN 978-0-7509-5394-8.
  2. "Catchment Data Explorer - Blackbrook River". Environment Agency. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
  3. A Description of the Part of Devonshire. 1836. p. 121.



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