Talk:Trough of Bowland

Apologies that this entry is so brief and under-cited; my objective was simply to insert a little 'holding' content into a page primarily correcting the misconception that the Trough of Bowland is synonymous with the entire Forest of Bowland.Ministry (talk) 14:44, 25 July 2011 (UTC)

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Definition
Where, beyond the OS text, is the evidence for this statement:

The Ordnance Survey indicates the Trough of Bowland to be solely the steep upper valley of Losterdale Brook above Trough Barn. However, the generally used definition includes:

the main valleys of Langden Brook and its tributaries, as far as Dunsop Bridge, on the Wyresdale side of the pass, the moorland and wooded valley of Trough Beck as far as Trough Bridge; most reasonably extend the western 'boundary' to encompass the rest of the wooded headwater valley of the Wyre as far as Marshaw.

thanks Geopersona (talk) 05:56, 20 July 2020 (UTC)