Marland Sewer

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Marland Sewer

Marland Sewer is a minor river, just half a mile long. Serving as a drainage ditch on the Pevensey Levels in south-eastern Sussex, in the parish of Hailsham.

Rising from Winters Cut, Marland Sewer drains water in farmland north of the A27 road, and forms multiple tributary streams.[1] It gives rise to Glynleigh Sewer, itself a tributary of Pevensey Haven.

One pumping station moves a culvert stream into Marland Sewer.[2]

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