River in East Sussex, England
River Brede |
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The river to the west of Winchelsea |
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Country | England |
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• location | Netherfield, west of Battle, East Sussex |
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• elevation | 360 feet (110 m) |
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• location | River Rother, Rye |
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• elevation | sea level |
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Springs near Netherfield
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Netherfield Road bridge
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A2100 Bridge, Battle
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Rat Gill
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Hastings line bridge
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River Line
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A21 bridges
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Vinehall Stream
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tributary
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B2244 Sedlescombe Bridge
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Powdermill Reservoir
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Brede Waterworks
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Forge Stream from Westfield
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Brede wharf and tramway
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A28 Brede Bridge
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tributary
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Doleham Ditch
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Udimore Sluice
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Marshlink line bridge
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Ferry Bridge, Winchelsea
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A259 Strand Bridge
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Marsham and Pannel Sewers
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Royal Military Canal
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New Harbour, 1787
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River Tillingham
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Tillingham Sluice, Rye
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Strand Wharf
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Brede Sluice, Rye
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Rock Channel
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River Rother
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Rye Bay + Rye Harbour
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The River Brede is an English river in East Sussex. It flows into the Rock Channel (tidal section of the River Tillingham) and then onto the River Rother at Rye, Sussex. It takes its name from the village of Brede, which lies between Hastings and Tenterden.