Crossing Sewer

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The Crossing Sewer

Crossing Sewer is the name of two minor streams on the Pevensey Levels in south-eastern [[Sussex[[, in the parish of Hailsham. Both streams serve as drainage ditchs for several streams, many of which are unnamed.

The first river bearing the name, half a mile long, rises from Horse Eye Sewer and flows to the south-west. It then turns southeast and flows into White Dyke Sewer, giving rise to Lewens Sewer. The second stream, one mile long, comprises two ditches both rising from Rickney Sewer that eventually meet. The single drainage ditch of Crossing Sewer then drains back into White Dyke Sewer, which itself is a tributary of Down Sewer.

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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