Bill Gut

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Bill Gut

Bill Gut is a minor river less than a mile long, harnessed as as drainage ditch in the Pevensey Levels in the south-east of Sussex. Forming multiple tributaries, the brook rises from Langley Sewer and ultimately flows into Salt Haven, as does Langley Sewer.

Name

According to the Survey of English Place-Names, Bill Gut was known as la bylle in 1527, le greate Bill marshe in 1617 and Bill Streaks in 1840.[1]

Location

References

Rivers of the Pevensey Levels in Sussex

Bill GutBowley SewerChilley StreamCrossing SewerDown SewerDownwash DitchDrockmill Hill GutDrove SewerDuck PuddleGlynleigh SewerHolm SewerHorse Eye SewerHurst HavenLewens SewerMagham SewerManxey SewerMarland SewerOtham Court DitchOtham FeedPevensey HavenPuckeridge StreamSackville SewerSalt HavenSaltmarsh SewerWadham New CutWhite Dyke SewerWinters Cut