Potton Brook

River in England
52°9′5.13″N 0°9′39.54″W / 52.1514250°N 0.1609833°W / 52.1514250; -0.1609833 Mouth 
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Bedfordshire, England
 • coordinates
52°6′48″N 0°16′37″W / 52.11333°N 0.27694°W / 52.11333; -0.27694
 • elevation
25 m (82 ft)Discharge  • locationSandy

Potton Brook rises east of Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire, and flows southwest and then south through Potton[1] and the John O'Gaunt Golf Club and into Sutton, Bedfordshire. Potton Brook curves west and northwest, and joins the River Ivel northeast of Lower Caldecote.

Potton Brook flows along the West Boundary of the Henry Smith playing fields in Potton. On West side of the playing fields is the smaller Horse Brook which flows into Potton Brook.

  • A packhorse bridge and ford across Potton Brook at Sutton in Bedfordshire
    A packhorse bridge and ford across Potton Brook at Sutton in Bedfordshire

References

  1. ^ "Potton-Sutton Circular Walk". Ivel Countryside project and Befordshire County Council. Retrieved 4 January 2017.
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