Pevensey Haven
Pevensey Haven is a river four miles long on the Pevensey Levels in south-eastern Sussex. It is a tributary to Salt Haven, in the parish of Westham.
Course
Pevensey Haven starts at the confluence of two smaller streams in the neighbourhood of Rickney and Hurst Haven to the north-east, and the Glynleigh Sewer to the west. Pevensey Haven takes a southerly course before turning east; after it receives the waters of Chilley Stream (east), it turns to the south-east, into the Parish of Pevensey. The Haven then turns south and flows underneath the Pevensey Bypass section of the A27 road through a culvert, where it receives the waters of Old Haven. When Pevensey Haven reaches Westham, it curves east to become known as Salt Haven.
Location
- Location map: 50°49’9"N, -0°20’28"E
References
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 |