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Ruins of Gosden Aqueduct over Cranleigh Waters

The Cranleigh Waters or Bramley Wey is a tributary of the River Wey in Surrey. It rises near Walliswood, flowing initially southwestwards to Vachery Pond, before turning to run northwards by way of Bramley to meet the Wey at Shalford.[1]

From the Vachery Pond to the Wey, Cranleigh Waters is closely followed by the disused Wey and Arun Canal, which crossed the river at Gosden Aqueduct.

(In spite of its name, the river does not run through the village of Cranleigh.)

References

  1. Gallois RW; Worssam BC; Thurrell RG (1993). Geology of the County around Horsham. London: HMSO. pp. 95–101. ISBN 978-0-11-884480-2.