Ferring Rife

Coordinates: 50°48′16″N 0°27′13″W / 50.80444°N 0.45361°W / 50.80444; -0.45361
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Ferring Rife
Looking south along the Ferring Rife in 2008
Location
CountryEngland
CountiesWest Sussex
Towns/CitiesWorthing
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationWest Durrington, Worthing, West Sussex, UK
Mouth 
 • location
Ferring, West Sussex, UK
 • elevation
0 m (0 ft)

The Ferring Rife is a stream in West Sussex, England that rises in the West Durrington area of Worthing. It has multiple sources including one near Castle Goring and another in Titnore Wood. The streams converge that make up the Ferring Rife converge north of Littlehampton Road, passing through Maybridge, then west of Ferring into the sea.[1] It flows south-west, west and then south into the English Channel, between the villages of Ferring and East Preston.

Etymology

The word 'rife' is a Sussex dialect work for a stream, especially between Selsey and Worthing.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Environment Agency: Flooding". Environment Agency. 20 January 2009. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 17 April 2009.

50°48′16″N 0°27′13″W / 50.80444°N 0.45361°W / 50.80444; -0.45361