Bashall Brook is a minor river in the English county of Lancashire.
The stream rises at the confluence of several rills descending from around Braddup Clough and flows south and east through the Waddington area before joining the River Ribble.
Coordinates: 53°52′12″N 2°24′57″W / 53.8701°N 2.4157°W / 53.8701; -2.4157
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