- River Irt
The River Irt is a river in the county of
Cumbria in northernEngland . It flows from the south-western end ofWast Water , the deepest lake inEngland , leaving the lake at the foot ofWhin Rigg , the southern peak of the famous Wastwater Screes.On its short journey to the coast, the Irt is crossed by the
Cumbria Coastal Way long distance footpath, at Holmepackhorse bridge . The Irt flows through theDrigg Dunes and Irt Estuary Nature Reserve before joining the River Esk andRiver Mite atRavenglass .In the 19th Century the River Irt was famous for the extremely rare black pearls that grew in its fresh-water mussels. Poaching of the pearls is thought to have led to the mussels becoming extinct in the River Irt.
ettlements
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Nether Wasdale
*Santon Bridge
*Holmrook
*Ravenglass Tributaries
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Greathall Beck
*Cinderdale Beck
*Black Beck
*Kid Beck
*River Bleng
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