River Mint

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The plant Mentha australis is also known as river mint.
Mint
River
River Mint - geograph.org.uk - 1756706.jpg
Mint upstream of Mintsfeet
Country England
Source
 - location confluence with Bannisdale Brook and unnamed watercourse
Mouth
 - location confluence with River Kent at a point between Mintsfeet and Kentrigg just north of Kendal

The River Mint is a river in Cumbria, England. The Mint starts life at Whelpside at the confluence of Bannisdale Beck, running south-east from Bannisdale Head, and a smaller stream draining a group of small valleys from headwaters in The Forest, Combs Hollow and Mabbin Crag.

The river runs south to Patton Bridge, picking up a series of smaller tributaries, before turning south west, continuing through the hamlet of Meal Bank.

The Mint drains into the River Kent at a point between Mintsfeet and Kentrigg just north of Kendal.

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