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The River Wharfe (/ hw ɔːr f / WHORF) is a river in Yorkshire, England originating within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. For much of its middle course it is the county boundary between West Yorkshire and North Yorkshire .
A wharf (pl. wharves or wharfs), quay (/ k iː / kee, also / k eɪ, k w eɪ / k(w)ay [2]), staith, or staithe is a structure on the shore of a harbour or on the bank of a river or canal where ships may dock to load and unload cargo or passengers.
Below Beckermonds the river is known as the River Wharfe. [13] Wetherby is traditionally seen as the foot of Wharfedale, even though the river continues on through the Vale of York. [1] The valley has been used largely for agriculture, and is now criss-crossed with stone walls and stone barns that evidence its use down the centuries. [14]
Wharfe is a hamlet about a mile north east of the village of Austwick, North Yorkshire, England. Its postcode is LA2 8DQ. Its postcode is LA2 8DQ. The name means 'The bend', [ 1 ] The hamlet is the only settlement in Crummackdale , the upper valley of Austwick Beck. [ 2 ]
This is a list of crossings of the River Wharfe, a river in Yorkshire, England, ...
Thorp Arch bridge has five arched spans built of ashlar magnesian limestone, two arches are over the course of the River Wharfe.The central arch has triangular cutwaters which accommodate pedestrian refuges in the parapets, the bridge has a footpath only to its upstream side, the remaining piers have cutwaters terminating in offsets. [1]
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Kirkby Wharfe is a village [2] 1.9 miles (3 km) south of Tadcaster, in North Yorkshire, England. [3] The village is in the civil parish of Kirkby Wharfe with North Milford [ 4 ] and within Selby District Council.