Holgate Beck

Holgate Beck
A narrow stream edged with overgrown grasses
Holgate Beck flowing through Millennium Green
A relief map of North Yorkshire
A relief map of North Yorkshire
Location within York
EtymologyNamed after Holgate, the suburb it flows through
Location
CountryEngland
CityYork
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationAskham Bog
 • coordinates53°55′30″N 1°07′30″W / 53.925°N 1.125°W / 53.925; -1.125
 • elevation39 feet (12 m)
Mouth 
 • location
Water End
 • coordinates
53°57′54″N 1°06′36″W / 53.965°N 1.110°W / 53.965; -1.110
 • elevation
33 feet (10 m)
Length4.28 miles (6.88 km)
Basin size2,650 acres (1,072 ha)
Discharge 
 • locationWater End
Basin features
ProgressionRiver OuseHumber EstuaryNorth Sea.

Holgate Beck is a small watercourse that flows north-eastwards through Holgate across the west side of the City of York, England. Primarily flowing through Holgate, from which it derives its name, the beck drains a large part of Askham Bog and Hob Moor, then running underneath the various lines near York railway station. It empties into the River Ouse at Water End, being one of five main tributaries for the River Ouse in York, and consequently added to the flooding in the river and immediate environs. To counter this, some flood diversionary schemes have been implemented near to Askham Bog and Hob Moor.

The Environment Agency list Holgate Beck as a Critical Ordinary Watercourse (COW) due to the potential for flooding from the beck.