Duloe Brook

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The Duloe Brook is a minor river in Bedfordshire, named after the village of Duloe.

The brook rises near the hamlet of Keysoe Row in Bedfordshire and flows southwards then eastwards. It passes to the north of the site of Bushmead Priory, and for a mile and a half here it marks the boundary with Huntingdonshire. It continues eastwards to the small villages of Staploe and Duloe before crossing under the A1 trunk road and at once into the built-up townscape of Eaton Ford.

At Eaton Ford the Duloe Brook enters the Great Ouse.