Bowley Sewer

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Bowley Sewer

Bowley Sewer is a minor river, a mile long, which forms a drainage ditch of the Pevensey Levels in the southg-east of Sussex. It flows entorely in the Parish of Hailsham, and is a tributary of the Puckeridge Stream, which itself is a tributary of Hurst Haven.

The Bowley Sewer rises in farmland east of Magham Down and flows southerly before turning easterly. After flowing underneath an undesignated road via a culvert, Bowley Sewer resumes its southerly course, receiving the waters of Sackville Sewer before finally flowing into Puckeridge Stream.

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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