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[[File:Ledwyche - geograph.org.uk - 147386.jpg|thumb|250px|The Ledwyche Brook]] | |||
The '''Ledwyche Brook''' is a minor river in south [[Shropshire]]. It is sometimes referred to as the River Ledwyche and spelled variously, including "Ledwich" or "Ledwych". The brook is a tributary of the [[River Teme]]. | The '''Ledwyche Brook''' is a minor river in south [[Shropshire]]. It is sometimes referred to as the River Ledwyche and spelled variously, including "Ledwich" or "Ledwych". The brook is a tributary of the [[River Teme]]. | ||
Its sources are just south of [[Brown Clee Hill]], in the vicinity of [[Stoke St Milborough]], from where it flows south-west to Middleton, after which it turns southwards, passing under the A4117 road at Henley, where it passes by Henley Hall. The B4364 road runs along the Ledwyche valley from its junction with the A4117 to where it runs around Brown Clee Hill. | Its sources are just south of [[Brown Clee Hill]], in the vicinity of [[Stoke St Milborough]], from where it flows south-west to Middleton, after which it turns southwards, passing under the A4117 road at Henley, where it passes by Henley Hall. The B4364 road runs along the Ledwyche valley from its junction with the A4117 to where it runs around Brown Clee Hill. | ||
The river avoids the River Teme at [[Ludlow]], running instead to the east of the town, resulting in a | The river avoids the River Teme at [[Ludlow]], running instead to the east of the town, resulting in a peninsula of land one mile wide between the two watercourses, at ''The Sheet''. The Ledwyche Brook then flows in a south-easterly direction, passing through [[Caynham]] and afterwards passing to the west of [[Greete]]. | ||
It finally discharges into the Teme at [[Burford, Shropshire|Burford]]. Just before its confluence the A456 road bridges the brook. For approximately 3½ miles between Caynham and Burford the brook forms the border between Shropshire and [[Herefordshire]]. The tripoint between the counties of [[Shropshire|Salop]], [[Herefordshire|Hereford]] and [[Worcestershire|Worcester]] is just upstream of the Teme from the confluence. | It finally discharges into the Teme at [[Burford, Shropshire|Burford]]. Just before its confluence the A456 road bridges the brook. For approximately 3½ miles between Caynham and Burford the brook forms the border between Shropshire and [[Herefordshire]]. The tripoint between the counties of [[Shropshire|Salop]], [[Herefordshire|Hereford]] and [[Worcestershire|Worcester]] is just upstream of the Teme from the confluence. | ||
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Two small settlements, separated by some distance, are named after the brook — Upper Ledwyche and Lower Ledwyche. | Two small settlements, separated by some distance, are named after the brook — Upper Ledwyche and Lower Ledwyche. | ||
The Elan | The [[Elan Aqueduct]] (which carries drinking water from [[Radnorshire]] to [[Birmingham]]) crosses the Ledwyche just downstream from the Sheet. | ||
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*Location map: {{wmap|52.365|-2.686|zoom=14}} | |||
[[Category:Rivers of Shropshire]] | [[Category:Rivers of Shropshire]] | ||
[[Category:Rivers of Herefordshire]] |
Latest revision as of 12:38, 3 August 2018
The Ledwyche Brook is a minor river in south Shropshire. It is sometimes referred to as the River Ledwyche and spelled variously, including "Ledwich" or "Ledwych". The brook is a tributary of the River Teme.
Its sources are just south of Brown Clee Hill, in the vicinity of Stoke St Milborough, from where it flows south-west to Middleton, after which it turns southwards, passing under the A4117 road at Henley, where it passes by Henley Hall. The B4364 road runs along the Ledwyche valley from its junction with the A4117 to where it runs around Brown Clee Hill. The river avoids the River Teme at Ludlow, running instead to the east of the town, resulting in a peninsula of land one mile wide between the two watercourses, at The Sheet. The Ledwyche Brook then flows in a south-easterly direction, passing through Caynham and afterwards passing to the west of Greete.
It finally discharges into the Teme at Burford. Just before its confluence the A456 road bridges the brook. For approximately 3½ miles between Caynham and Burford the brook forms the border between Shropshire and Herefordshire. The tripoint between the counties of Salop, Hereford and Worcester is just upstream of the Teme from the confluence.
Two small settlements, separated by some distance, are named after the brook — Upper Ledwyche and Lower Ledwyche.
The Elan Aqueduct (which carries drinking water from Radnorshire to Birmingham) crosses the Ledwyche just downstream from the Sheet.
Outside links
- Location map: 52°21’54"N, 2°41’10"W