Smestow Brook

Smestow Brook or River Smestow
EtymologyPlace of the smiths
Location
CountryEngland
CountiesWest Midlands, Staffordshire
DistrictWolverhampton, South Staffordshire
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationWolverhampton
 • coordinates52°35′31″N 2°07′14″W / 52.59191°N 2.1206188°W / 52.59191; -2.1206188
Mouth 
 • location
Prestwood, Staffordshire
 • coordinates
52°28′03″N 2°12′10″W / 52.4675047°N 2.2027346°W / 52.4675047; -2.2027346
Length27 km (17 mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftGraiseley Brook, Finchfield Brook, Wom Brook, Holbeche Brook, Dawley Brook
 • rightBlack Brook, Spittle Brook

The Smestow Brook, sometimes called the River Smestow, is a small river that plays an important part in the drainage of Wolverhampton, South Staffordshire, and parts of Dudley in the United Kingdom, and has contributed to the industrial development of the Black Country. It is the most important tributary of the River Stour, Worcestershire and part of the River Severn catchment.[1]

  1. ^ The Smestow was also known as the River Smestall in some 19th-century (and earlier) reference works. For example "Smestall, a river in Stafford, which runs into the Stour near Stourton-Castle" (Capper, Benjamin Pitts (1825). A topographical dictionary of the United Kingdom (5 ed.). Richard Phillips. p. 710.).