Houghton Brook
Stream in Bedfordshire, England
Houghton Brook is a minor tributary of the River Lea. Houghton Brook starts in Houghton Regis and is fed by a number of smaller brooks in the area, mostly supplied by surface water from farmland and the various local villages and housing estates.
The Houghton Brook starts behind the Pavilion on Houghton Regis Village Green and wends eastward though Houghton Brook flows through Houghton Regis, Lewsey and Hockwell Ring before joining the River Lea in Leagrave.[1]
References
- ^ "River Lea Catchment Partnership - Luton Lea catchment description".
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River Lea / Lee, England
- Bedfordshire
- Essex
- Hertfordshire
- Greater London
- River Thames
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- Hertford
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- Cheshunt
- Waltham Abbey
- Ponders End
- Edmonton
- Tottenham
- Upper Clapton
- Hackney Wick
- Stratford
- Bromley-by-Bow
- Canning Town
- Leamouth
- River Ash
- River Beane
- River Ching
- River Mimram
- River Moselle
- River Rib
- River Stort
- Bayford Brook
- Broxbourne Mill Stream
- Cobbins Brook
- Coppermill Stream
- Cornmill Stream
- Cuffley Brook
- Dagenham Brook
- Hackney Brook
- Houghton Brook
- Knapps Brook
- Lewsey Brook
- Millhead Stream
- Pymmes Brook
- Rags Brook
- River Lynch
- Salmons Brook
- Small River Lea
- Spital Brook
- Theobalds Brook
- Turkey Brook
- Turnford Brook
- Woollens Brook
- Wormleybury Brook
51°54′30″N 0°27′37″W / 51.9084°N 0.4603°W / 51.9084; -0.4603
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