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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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