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  • ...neighbouring [[Shere]] parish. Abinger lies along and above the [[Tilling Bourne]], which flows below the scarp of the [[North Downs]] forming a valley betw ...TQ096475|TQ096475}}) is the largest hamlet of Abinger, lying along Tilling Bourne and the A34 Dorking Road east of [[Gomshall]] and up Felday Road. Here are
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  • '''Albury''' is a village in [[Surrey]] on the [[Tilling Bourne]], the brook running beneath the scarp of the [[North Downs]]. Albury lies some 4 miles
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  • ...]. At its latter end, the boundary is marked by a distributary, the Colne Brook. ...rays River]] splits off which is joined by the [[River Pinn]]. The [[Colne Brook]] splits off at Uxbridge and at [[West Drayton]] the Frays River rejoins an
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  • ...[[River Nadder|Nadder]], [[River Wylye|Wylye]], [[River Bourne, Wiltshire|Bourne]] and [[River Ebble|Ebble]], converge within a short distance around Salisb ...o benefit the habitats of species such as Water-crowfoot, Atlantic salmon, Brook lamprey, Sea lamprey, bullhead, Desmoulin's whorl snail, Gadwall and Berwic
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  • *[[River Bourne, Kent|River Bourne]], known as the River Shode and River Busty ...uthor2-link=| title=Medway Industrial Archaeological Group: History of the Brook Pumping Station| year=2004| url=http://www.bwhost.co.uk/miag/station.htm| a
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  • ...k, Little Hormead Brook and various field ditches, including the Braughing Bourne.
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  • ...[[Romford]] at [[Bournebridge]] in [[Essex]] at a point where the [[Bourne Brook]] and other small streams meet. It flows through Romford underground in a m
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  • ...rth from here. Two seasonal streams, the Coulsdon Bourne and the Caterham Bourne, run in wet winters. They join together at [[Purley]], run in a culvert no ...]], [[Beddington]] and [[Carshalton]]. The occasional stream, known as the Bourne, which runs through the Caterham and Smitham Bottom (Coulsdon) valleys is a
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  • ...Bayswater River, Bayswater Rivulet, Serpentine River, The Bourne, Westburn Brook, the Ranelagh River, and the Ranelagh Sewer. It is of similar size to the [ ...rne Grove itself. Thus they are named "Westbourne" as they lay west of the bourne.
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  • ...und in various places, as its name means simply what it says; the end of a brook, where is joins a river. Bourne End may be:
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  • ...riefly among the warehouses, and picking up reinforcement from the Waddens Brook, which originates in Wednesfield. It appears definitively at Bentley, whenc ...ately after it is joined by with the [[River Blythe]] and the little River Bourne, the Tame turns sharply to take up a northward course, and soon feeds into
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  • ...ord that names the town is unclear under today's townscape; presumably the bourne the still flows from The Village; the old heart of Kingswinford. There are two major industrial trading estates in Kingswinford, the Dawley Brook Estate and the Pensnett Estate. These provide good local employment opportu
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  • ...g from at least 1552, near Mote Farm in what is now Vauxhall Lane: and the Brook (Broakes) Mill opened in 1553. The rock was dug from "bell pits", and iron
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  • |name=Bourne |picture=Bourne Town Centre clipped.jpg
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  • | Brook Farm bridge |<small>{{wmap|51.63972|-1.90389|zoom=14|name=Brook Farm bridge}}</small>
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  • ...eograph.org.uk - 655936.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Law Brook near the hamlet of Brook]] The '''Law Brook''' or '''Postford Brook''' is a tributary of the [[Tilling Bourne]] in Surrey. It rises near [[Peaslake]] and drains the [[Winterfold Forest
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  • The '''Tilling Bourne''' or the '''Tillingbourne''' or '''Tilling Brook''' is a little river in a fold in the hills in [[Surrey]], along the south The source of the bourne is near Tilling Springs to the north of [[Leith Hill]] at {{map|TQ143437}}
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  • ...e Sherbourne Pond feeds the Sherbourne Brook, a tributary of the [[Tilling Bourne]].<ref name=Crocker>{{cite book |title=Damnable Inventions: Chilworth Gunpo
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  • |name=Bourne Mill |picture=Bourne Mill 1.JPG
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  • ...ns through it. It is today called the [[Bourn Brook, Cambridgeshire|Bourn Brook]], which eventually joining the [[River Cam]]. The planned village of [[Cambourne]] is just to the north, and named from Bourne and from Cambridge.
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  • ...rth across the Thames in Buckinghamshire lie [[Bourne End, Buckinghamshire|Bourne End]] and [[Marlow]]. ...[Cookham Lock]] from [[Hedsor Water]]. The [[Lulle Brook]] and the [[White Brook]] are tributaries of the River Thames which flow through the parish.
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  • ...to the A31 south of Upper Canterton, a hamlet between [[Brook, New Forest|Brook]] and [[Minstead]] ({{map|SU270124}}). It is claimed to mark the spot where ...iginal inscriptions, was erected in the year 1841, by Wm [William] Sturges Bourne Warden.
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  • ...he town of [[Whitchurch, Hampshire|Whitchurch]], before joining with the [[Bourne Rivulet]] at [[Testbourne]] and turning in a more southerly direction. It t *[[Wallop Brook]]
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  • ...(which begins as Merritts Brook before joining Griffins Brook) and Bourne Brook. From [[Rubery]], the river flows into Birmingham near the former Rover wor
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  • *Hatchford Brook Golf Course File:Hatchford Brook Golf Course - geograph.org.uk - 85115.jpg|Hatchford Brook Golf Course
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  • ...], the canal runs alongside Drayton Manor Theme Park, and crosses [[Bourne Brook]], another tributary of the River Tame, to arrive at Fazeley Junction and t
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  • ...rgest open space is Woodgate Valley Country Park, through which the Bourne Brook flows, dividing Quinton from Woodgate, South Woodgate and Bartley Green.
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  • ...e from high quality flint from the [[North Downs]] rather than local river-bourne flints from the Thames Valley, implying human transportation and a settled ...Brook]]. The northern boundary returns through Richmond Park from Beverley Brook, south of White Lodge through the northern Pen Pond, across Sudbrook Park w
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  • ...ISBN 0-19-869119-X page 43</ref> and has been written variously as either 'Bourne', 'Burne' or 'Burn'.{{sfn|Fisher|1865|p=21}} Unlike most other of the [[Yor ...r fish (sea trout, brown trout, grayling, elvers, bullhead, stoneloach and brook lamprey) to migrate further upriver to reproduce.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Min
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  • ...[Weston-super-Mare]]. The parish includes the hamlets of '''{{map|ST486598|Bourne}}''' and '''Rickford''' and had a recorded population of 464 in 2011. It i ...English Heritage|accessdate=2 June 2013}}</ref> The gauging house over the brook in the village was also built in the late 19th century,<ref>{{NHLE|1129181|
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  • ...lburn has its origins in a 12th-century priory on the banks of the Kilburn Brook. Kilburn today is a busy and multicultural London district. It has one of t ...erhaps imply meanings of "King's Bourne" and "Cattle Bourne". The word ''Bourne'' is the southern variant of ''burn'' (any small "river"), as still commonl
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  • ...> The village is believed to have derived its name from the nearby Bradley Brook as much of mediƦval Winterbourne was originally built up around St Michael ...ol Avon New Cut, to the east of what is now Gaol Ferry Bridge. The Bradley Brook divides Winterbourne from [[Bradley Stoke]] and [[Stoke Gifford]] to the we
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  • ...ds under the railway at [[Emsworth]] (in Hampshire), becomes tidal, drains Brook Meadow to Peter and Slipper Mill Ponds from where it discharges into the se ...the towns and villages that the River Ems runs through or past still have 'Bourne' as a suffix.{{sfn|Holinshed|1577|p=21}}
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  • ...o the north-east. It sits by the [[Bourne Rivulet]], just above where that brook, having grown more substantial, joins the [[River Test]].
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  • ...omes from an alder-lined stream, which is likely to have been the Cutler's Brook.<ref>{{placenames}}</ref> ...m to St Bartholomew's. In the crook of the Lane, to its south the Cutler's Brook meets two other streams.
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