Stainton Beck is a watercourse in Cumbria, England. Its upper reaches are known as St. Sunday's Beck.
Stainton Beck framed by the Lancaster Canal aqueduct tunnel
The bridge over Stainton Beck to the north of Stainton Aqueduct
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.
Waterfall on the Peasey Beck near Old Hutton
Water diverted from Peasey Beck entering Lancaster Canal at Crooklands
The outfow from the Reservoir. The hydro-electric plant is in the white building on the right.