Lewens Sewer

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Lewens Sewer

Lewens Sewer is a minor stream three-quarters of a mile long which also forms a drainage ditch on the Pevensey Levels in south-eastern Sussex, in the Parish of Hailsham. It is a tributary of the Horse Eye Sewer.

The Lewens Sewer rises at the confluence of the Crossing Sewer and White Dyke Sewer near the White Dyke Marsh, and flows north-east for its entire course,. It has two left tributaries that drain water from an unnamed ditch draining Horse Eye Sewer, and two right tributaries that direct water into White Dyke Sewer.

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Rivers of the Pevensey Levels in Sussex

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