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
- Location map: 50°50’28"N, -0°16’46"E
References
- ↑ 'Pevensey and Cuckmere Water Level Management Board; map CMT215P - Pevensey; Glynleigh - WLMB
- ↑ Smith, T.; Gander, P.; Rousou, A. (18 August 2020). "Surface Water Drainage and Foul Drainage Technical Note". Unda Consulting Limited. p. 8. https://www.clarkegammon.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Drainage-Tech-Note.pdf.
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 |