Hurst Haven
Hurst Haven is a river six and a half miles long running by Hailsham in south-eastern Sussex. It flows for much of its course though the Pevensey Levels. Hurst Haven joins Glynleigh Sewer to form the Pevensey Haven.[1]
Course
Hurst Haven rises in a forest south of Cinderford Lane and flows a southerly course. Turning south-westerly around the neighbourhood of Carters Corner, Hurst Haven flows a south-easterly course into the Pevensey Levels just west of the village of Magham Down. After receiving the waters of Iron Stream, Hurst Haven turns south before curving west and receiving the waters of Down Sewer and Horse Eye Sewer before joining Glynleigh Sewer to form the Pevensey Haven.
Location
- Location map: 50°50’20"N, -0°18’34"E
Outside links
Location
- Location map: 50°50’20"N, -0°18’34"E
References
- ↑ Tucker, David Gasca: ’The Hydrological Functioning of the Pevensey Levels Wetland’ (2005); University of London; page 130
Rivers of the Pevensey Levels in Sussex |
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Bill Gut • Bowley Sewer • Chilley Stream • Crossing Sewer • Down Sewer • Downwash Ditch • Drockmill Hill Gut • Drove Sewer • Duck Puddle • Glynleigh Sewer • Holm Sewer • Horse Eye Sewer • Hurst Haven • Lewens Sewer • Magham Sewer • Manxey Sewer • Marland Sewer • Otham Court Ditch • Otham Feed • Pevensey Haven • Puckeridge Stream • Sackville Sewer • Salt Haven • Saltmarsh Sewer • Wadham New Cut • White Dyke Sewer • Winters Cut |