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River Yarrow

The River Yarrow is a river in Lancashire in the north west of England. It is a tributary of the River Douglas.

It rises on Rivington Moor near Upper Rivington Reservoir[?], passes under the M61 motorway and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. South of Chorley it is joined by the Black Brook[?] and broadens out; it passes through Yarrow Valley Park[?], then flows north, south of Euxton[?], north of Eccleston[?], and through Croston[?]. It is joined by the River Lostock[?] and joins the River Douglas east of Sollom[?] and south of Tarleton[?].



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