Linton Falls, in full flow after a few rainy days. They formed where a fault in the earth's crust shifted millions of years ago, raising the limestone rocks to the north up higher than those to the south. The nearby weirs once channelled water into a large textile mill, now demolished. Upstream of the Falls is the restored hydro-electric plant, re-opened in 2012 and supplying electricity through water power.
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