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A truly superb stretch of both single and double bank fishing on the renowned River Barle. Running south from the outskirts of Dulverton to Perry Weir, just south of Brushford. Formerly known as the A and B Beats of the then well-known Carnarvon Arms Hotel.
FeaturesThe River Barle rises some 450 metres above sea level, within an area known as "The Chains" on the north west plateau of Exmoor. In the 1800s the Barle was damned at its source (Pinkery Pond) by the industrialist John Knight, to create a reservoir. The river flows south and then east to Simonsbath and Withypool collecting additional flow from the lesser known "Barle Water", "White Water", "Sherdon Water" and "Pennycombe Water" tributaries. From Withypool the river flows south east to Dulverton, passing through the historically renowned Tarr Steps (with its ancient stone "Clapper Bridge") and picks up further flow along the way from "West Water", "Little River" and "Danes Brook". Ultimately the river then passes through the fishing rights presently for sale, shortly after which it joins the River Exe at Exebridge. Exmoor is a sparsely wooded with steep sided "V" shaped valleys which broaden at Dulverton and south towards Exebridge.
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