Long Eau

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The Long Eau at Carlton Grange

The Long Eau is a river in Lincolnshire rising from the chalk streams of the Lincolnshire Wolds and joining its companion stream, the Great Eau south of Saltfleetby All Saints.

The Long Eau drains a small catchment of eight and a half square miles.[1]

The name Eau is common in river names in Lincolnshire and comes not from the French, but from Old English ea, meaning simply "river.[2]

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