Peasey Beck

Peasey Beck
Waterfall on the Peasey Beck near Old Hutton
Location of the mouth within Cumbria
Location
CountryEngland
CountyCumbria
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
  location
River Bela at Milnthorpe
  coordinates
54°13′28″N 2°44′27″W / 54.2245°N 2.7407°W / 54.2245; -2.7407 (mouth)
Length19.6 km (12.2 mi)
Peasey Beck
Source of Killington Beck
A684 bridge
M6 bridge
Fairthorns Road bridge
Killington Reservoir
Hydro-electric station
Peasey Beck
Reservoir Road bridge
Low Bendrigg bridge
Tarneybank Tarn
Gillsmere Sike
Little Brunthwaite bridge
M6 bridge
site of Hutton mills
B6254 Bridge End bridge
site of Beckside corn mill
Beckside bridge
Blaystone Bridge
Gatebeck Bridge
weir
site of Low Gatebeck gunpowder work
weir
Challon Hall Bridge
Kaker Mill
Park End Mill
Canal feeder
Weir and sluice
site of Crooklands Bobbin Mill
A65 Peasey Bridge, Crooklands
Lancaster Canal
site of Millness Mill
site of Milton Mill
A590 bridges
Wath Sutton Bridges
Farleton Beck
Stainton Beck
River Bela

Peasey Beck is a 19.6-kilometre-long (12.2 mi) beck flowing through Cumbria, England. It rises on Lambrigg Fell where it is known as the Sparishaw Beck, flows through Killington Reservoir and converges with Stainton Beck to form the River Bela at Milnthorpe. Prior to 1913, it was known as the River Beela throughout its length.