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Robin Hood Beck in Bassenthwaite has its origin ''c.'' 150 m NE of the [[Robin Hood (Bassenthwaite)]] vicinity or passes the latter there. It runs under the road to Uldale at [[Robin Hood Beck Bridge (Bassenthwaite)|Robin Hood Beck Bridge]], ''c.'' 1.3 km NE of Castle Inn on the B5291 and ''c.'' 600 m NNW of 'Robin Hood'. The only source I have found for this river name is the legend of a 2005 photo by John Holmes on the Geograph site.<ref>[http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/86913 Geograph: Robin Hood Beck Bridge.]</ref> He seems to know the area well,<ref>[http://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/3430 The majority of his large portfolio of Geograph photos are from Cumberland.]</ref> so most probably the name is in local use.
Robin Hood Beck in Bassenthwaite has its origin ''c.'' 150 m NE of the [[Robin Hood (Bassenthwaite)]] vicinity or passes the latter there. It runs under the road to Uldale at [[Robin Hood Beck Bridge (Bassenthwaite)|Robin Hood Beck Bridge]], ''c.'' 1.3 km NE of Castle Inn on the B5291 and ''c.'' 600 m NNW of 'Robin Hood'. The only source I have found for this river name is the title of a 2005 photo by John Holmes on the Geograph site.<ref>[http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/86913 Geograph: Robin Hood Beck Bridge.]</ref> He seems to know the area well,<ref>[http://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/3430 The majority of his large portfolio of Geograph photos are from Cumberland.]</ref> so most probably the name is in local use.
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=== Gazetteers ===
=== Gazetteers ===

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Robin Hood Beck.
Robin Hood Beck at Robin Hood Beck Bridge, south side of road / Google Earth Street View.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-09-09. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-02-15.

Robin Hood Beck in Bassenthwaite has its origin c. 150 m NE of the Robin Hood (Bassenthwaite) vicinity or passes the latter there. It runs under the road to Uldale at Robin Hood Beck Bridge, c. 1.3 km NE of Castle Inn on the B5291 and c. 600 m NNW of 'Robin Hood'. The only source I have found for this river name is the title of a 2005 photo by John Holmes on the Geograph site.[1] He seems to know the area well,[2] so most probably the name is in local use.

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