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River Tud

Coordinates: 52°38′47″N 1°14′55″E / 52.6464°N 1.2486°E / 52.6464; 1.2486
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Tud
The river viewed from Marriott's Way, Hellesdon. The Anglian Water fish farm is on the far bank
River Tud is located in Norfolk
River Tud
Location of the river mouth within Norfolk
Location
CountryEngland
RegionNorfolk
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationnorth of Shipdham
 • coordinates52°38′35″N 0°54′35″E / 52.6430°N 0.9097°E / 52.6430; 0.9097
 • elevation76 m (249 ft)
MouthRiver Wensum
 • location
Hellesdon
 • coordinates
52°38′47″N 1°14′55″E / 52.6464°N 1.2486°E / 52.6464; 1.2486
 • elevation
4 m (13 ft)
Length27.0 km (16.8 mi)
Basin features
River systemRiver Wensum

River Tud is a tributary of the River Wensum, Norfolk in the East of England. The Tud's source is just south of East Dereham and it flows in an easterly direction for 27 kilometres (17 mi) to its confluence with the Wensum below Hellesdon mill.

Course

The Tud in the background merges with the Wensum below Hellesdon Mill

The Tud passes through the villages of North Tuddenham, Hockering, East Tuddenham, Honingham, Easton, Costessey and finally flows under the Marriott's Way before joining the Wensum at Hellesdon Mill.

Ecology

The Tud's water is crystal clear, shallow, fast-flowing and has lush weed beds full of aquatic life including crayfish, lampreys, bullheads, freshwater shrimps and stone loach.[citation needed]

Angling

The river is well known for the quality dace fishing. Trout can also be caught particularly in the upper reaches. Angling is mostly private. The river has suffered from the odd case of pollution.[citation needed]

Further reading

  • Where to Fish in Norfolk and Suffolk by John Wilson ISBN 0-7117-0183-0
  • Media related to River Tud at Wikimedia Commons