Gypsey Race
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Gypsey Race | |
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Mouth | Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. |
Basin countries | England |
Length | 25 kilometres (16 mi) |
The Gypsey Race is a stream that runs through the villages of West Lutton, East Lutton, Helperthorpe, Weaverthorpe, Butterwick, Foxholes, Wold Newton, Burton Fleming, Rudston and Boynton. The stream flows into the North Sea in Bridlington harbour.
The Gypsey Race rises in the Great Wold Valley through a series of springs, and flows intermittently. According to folklore, when the Gypsey Race is flowing, bad fortune is at hand.[1] It flowed in the year before the great plague of 1664, the restoration of Charles II, and the landing of William of Orange
Pictures
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Gypsey Race Burton Fleming 5 (Nigel Coates).jpg
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Gypsey Race Burton Fleming 3 (Nigel Coates).jpg
References
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