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The '''Corry Brook''' is a minor river in eastern [[Devon]]. It rises in between [[Yarcombe]] and [[Upottery]], on the low ridge known as the [[Stockland Hills]] which separates the valley of this stream from the valley of the [[River Otter]]. | The '''Corry Brook''' is a minor river in eastern [[Devon]]. It rises in between [[Yarcombe]] and [[Upottery]], on the low ridge known as the [[Stockland Hills]] which separates the valley of this stream from the valley of the [[River Otter]]. | ||
From its source, the brook flows almost due south through the farmland to its only village, [[Dalwood]]. Below Dalwood the Corry Brook turns to the south-east and soon enters the [[River Yarty]] between [[Axminster]] and [[Kilmington]]. | From its source, the brook flows almost due south through the farmland to its only village, [[Dalwood]]. Below Dalwood the Corry Brook turns to the south-east and soon enters the [[River Yarty]] between [[Axminster]] and [[Kilmington, Devon|Kilmington]]. | ||
[[Category:Rivers of Devon]] | [[Category:Rivers of Devon]] |
Latest revision as of 12:27, 12 October 2018
The Corry Brook is a minor river in eastern Devon. It rises in between Yarcombe and Upottery, on the low ridge known as the Stockland Hills which separates the valley of this stream from the valley of the River Otter.
From its source, the brook flows almost due south through the farmland to its only village, Dalwood. Below Dalwood the Corry Brook turns to the south-east and soon enters the River Yarty between Axminster and Kilmington.