Main Dyke
Waterway on the Fylde, Lancashire, England
Main Dyke is a water channel running through the Fylde area of Lancashire, England. It is an outflow of the largely drained Marton Mere, Blackpool,[1] though Marton Mere originally released its waters via Spen Brook in the opposite direction.[2]
The Main Dyke joins the River Wyre at Skippool,[3] appearing to follow the course of an earlier "Skippon River" (named as such on John Speed's map of the county).[4]
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Geography of the Borough of Fylde
- Kirkham
- Lytham St Annes
- Wesham
- Clifton
- Corner Row
- Elswick
- Esprick
- Freckleton
- Great Plumpton
- Greenhalgh
- Hall Cross
- Higher Ballam
- Little Plumpton
- Lower Ballam
- Moss Side
- Newton-with-Scales
- Peel
- Roseacre
- Salwick
- Singleton
- Staining
- Thistleton
- Treales
- Warton
- Weeton
- Westby
- Wharles
- Wrea Green
- The Fylde
- Ribble Estuary
- Rivers: Hillylaid Pool, Main Dyke
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