Woollens Brook

Coordinates: 51°45′58″N 0°01′22″W / 51.7662°N 0.0228°W / 51.7662; -0.0228
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Woollens Brook, a minor tributary of the River Lea, rises close to Ermine Street, south of Hertford Heath (51°46′28″N 0°02′28″W / 51.7745°N 0.0410°W / 51.7745; -0.0410 (Woollens Brook, source)) and flows through Box Wood in Hertfordshire.[1] The stream flows under both the A10 and the Dinant Link Road roundabout with Amwell Street. The stream then runs parallel with Essex Road before going under it and through the Lampits where it joins another minor tributary of the River Lea, the River Lynch, at Bridgeways (51°45′45″N 0°00′15″W / 51.7625°N 0.0043°W / 51.7625; -0.0043 (Woollens Brook, mouth)).

References[edit]

  1. ^ East Hertfordshire Archaeological Society. 1902. Transactions, Volume 2. Hartford, Stephen Austin and Sons. p. 16

51°45′58″N 0°01′22″W / 51.7662°N 0.0228°W / 51.7662; -0.0228