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'''Harper's Brook''' is a little river, tributary of the [[River Nene]], which runs through [[Northamptonshire]].
'''Harper's Brook''' is a little river, tributary of the [[River Nene]], which runs through [[Northamptonshire]].


The brook rises to the north of [[Desborough]] and from here it meanders through the north of the county, reaching [[Pipewell]] before disappearing into [[Corby]], where it is almost lost amongst the modern developments in the very south of that town. Emerging, the brook continues eastwards, to [[Stanion]] and to [[Brigstock]], swinging south through little villages, through [[Sudborough]] and [[Lowick]]; finally joining the River Nene between [[Islip]] and [[Aldwinckle]], just north of [[Thrapston]].
The brook rises to the north of [[Desborough]] and from here it meanders through the north of the county, reaching [[Pipewell]] before disappearing into [[Corby]], where it is almost lost amongst the modern developments in the very south of that town. Emerging, the brook continues eastwards, to [[Stanion]] and to [[Brigstock]], swinging south through little villages, through [[Sudborough]] and [[Lowick, Northumberland|Lowick]]; finally joining the River Nene between [[Islip]] and [[Aldwinckle]], just north of [[Thrapston]].


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Latest revision as of 00:04, 28 January 2024

Harper's Brook at Lowick

Harper's Brook is a little river, tributary of the River Nene, which runs through Northamptonshire.

The brook rises to the north of Desborough and from here it meanders through the north of the county, reaching Pipewell before disappearing into Corby, where it is almost lost amongst the modern developments in the very south of that town. Emerging, the brook continues eastwards, to Stanion and to Brigstock, swinging south through little villages, through Sudborough and Lowick; finally joining the River Nene between Islip and Aldwinckle, just north of Thrapston.

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