Ramsdale Beck

Ramsdale Beck

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'''Ramsdale Beck''' is a small river that feeds directly into the [[North Sea]] between [[Robin Hood's Bay]] and [[Ravenscar, North Yorkshire|Ravenscar]] on the [[North Yorkshire]] coast in England. The stream, which rises on Fylingdales Moor, has two waterfalls, and historically was used to power two corn mills. The beck flows through a small ravine known as ''Ramsdale Valley''. There is another Ramsdale Beck in [[Scarborough, North Yorkshire|Scarborough]] which connects [[Scarborough Mere]] and Falsgrave to the sea.
'''Ramsdale Beck''' is a small river that feeds directly into the [[North Sea]] between [[Robin Hood's Bay]] and [[Ravenscar, North Yorkshire|Ravenscar]] on the [[North Yorkshire]] coast in England. The stream, which rises on [[Fylingdales Moor]], has two waterfalls, and historically was used to power two corn mills. The beck flows through a small ravine known as ''Ramsdale Valley''. There is another Ramsdale Beck in [[Scarborough, North Yorkshire|Scarborough]] which connects [[Scarborough Mere]] and Falsgrave to the sea.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==