Stour Brook

Summary

Stour Brook is a river that starts north west of the town of Haverhill, Suffolk just over the Cambridgeshire border in the parish of West Wickham.[1] After leaving Haverhill, it quickly joins the River Stour by the village of Wixoe, Essex. During its course through Haverhill, most of the natural channel of this river has been replaced with a concrete channel.

Stour Brook
Location
CountryEngland
RegionSuffolk, Essex
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationWest Wickham, Cambridgeshire
 • coordinates52°07′07″N 0°22′30″E / 52.1187°N 0.3750°E / 52.1187; 0.3750
 • elevation120 m (390 ft)
MouthRiver Stour
 • location
between Sturmer and Wixoe
 • coordinates
52°04′00″N 0°29′23″E / 52.0667°N 0.4898°E / 52.0667; 0.4898
 • elevation
54 m (177 ft)
Length11.1 km (6.9 mi)
Basin features
River systemRiver Stour

Course edit

The brook rises in the hills just east of West Wickham in Cambridgeshire, only half a mile to the south of the source of the River Stour. It flows east for around 23 mile (1.1 km) before crossing into Suffolk and turning south east. It passes alongside the parish church of St Mary at Withersfield, before continuing to Haverhill, where it follows the course of the former railway track through the town centre, though a portion of it has been culverted. It then passes the old railway station at Sturmer and flows into the River Stour only 50 yards or so after it has begun to mark the border between Essex and Suffolk.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Stour Brook & River Stour Page". foxearth.org.uk. Retrieved September 6, 2012.