- River Yarrow (Lancashire)
Infobox River | river_name = River Yarrow
caption = The River Yarrow inDuxbury Woods
origin = Will Narr,Anglezarke
mouth =River Douglas at Sollom
basin_countries =England
length = 29 km (18 miles) (from reservoir pumping station)
elevation = 325 m (1066 ft)
discharge =
watershed =
The River Yarrow is inLancashire , with its source at an area called "Will Narr" at "Hordern Stoops", alongSpitlers Edge - theChorley /Blackburn boundary - on theWest Pennine Moors . The river feeds theYarrow Reservoir , which in turn feeds the three reservoirs atRivington and Anglezarke. Upon leaving the reservoirs via apumping station , the river passes through an area that was formerly known as "Abysinnia". Currently, this area is within the boundaries of Heath Charnock and Limbrick, but the original name was given because it was a route frequented by coalminer s, and the workers were said to look like natives of Abysinnia - modern dayEthiopia .From here, the river flows underneath the
Leeds and Liverpool Canal , jointing with Black Brook atYarrow Bridge , then continuing through the ancient woodland ofDuxbury intoYarrow Valley Park forming a boundary ofEuxton and on throughEccleston andCroston , where it feeds theRiver Douglas atSollom just before its inlet into theRiver Ribble brackish final stretch. The entire course of the River Yarrow falls withinChorley and its villages. Parts of the river are a County Biological Heritage Site.Tributaries
Locations that are listed on
Ordnance Survey maps have been "italicised".Green Withins Brook starts at "Standing Stones Hill" and joins the Yarrow near to the ruins of "Simm's Farm".Limestone Brook has its source near to "Devils Ditch", and flows via "Shooting Huts" on
Anglezarke moor where it connects into the Yarrow at "Meeting of the Waters".Black Brook flows from
Great Hill throughWhite Coppice (where it is known as "Warth Brook"), and lesserly from "Eagle Tower" atHeapey . The brook joins the river at theYarrow Bridge prior to enteringDuxbury Woods . The brook is actually larger than the Yarrow, due to the large amount of water removed from the Yarrow for consumption. In fact, the Yarrow flooded whenAnglezarke Reservoir was drained in 2002, waterlogging the fields at Nick Hiltons Bridge.Between Duxbury Woods and "Drybones" (off Burgh Lane), Eller Brook adds to the flow from Adlington.
Clancutt Brook flows away from the sea, and feeds in at Birkacre near
Coppull .The
River Chor joins the Yarrow at the Common Bank area of Chorley, near toEuxton .German Brook enters shortly after.
Culbeck Brook feeds in at
Euxton .Syd Brook inputs at
Croston .Finally, the
River Lostock feeds the Yarrow atBretherton .Wildlife
After suffering many years of pollution due to
effluent discharge from Whitter's Factory and Stanley's Factory, the river is now much cleaner, and as such has attracted birds such asDipper ,Grey Wagtail andKingfisher , and fish including Trout, Chub, Dace and Barbel.Fish passes have been installed at Pincock, Birkacre and Duxbury, to enable upstream spawning of fish which would be unable to navigate the
weir s.Salmon have been recorded at Duxbury for the first time in over 100 years. [ [http://www.merseybasin.org.uk/press.asp?id=1091 Salmon return to the Yarrow] , Mersey Basin Campaign 26 July 2006]Removal of
Himalayan Balsam ,Japanese Knotweed andRhododendron plants is undertaken to allow low-growing native species to flourish.References
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