Hyndburn Brook
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Hyndburn Brook is a minor river
of Lancashire
in England
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Hyndburn Brook eventually joins the River Calder
near Great Harwood
.
River
A river is a natural watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, a lake, a sea, or another river. In a few cases, a river simply flows into the ground or dries up completely before reaching another body of water. Small rivers may also be called by several other names, including...
of Lancashire
Lancashire
Lancashire is a non-metropolitan county of historic origin in the North West of England. It takes its name from the city of Lancaster, and is sometimes known as the County of Lancaster. Although Lancaster is still considered to be the county town, Lancashire County Council is based in Preston...
in England
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...
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Hyndburn Brook eventually joins the River Calder
River Calder, Lancashire
The River Calder is a major tributary of the River Ribble, starting in Cliviger close to Burnley in Lancashire, England and is around 24 km / 15 miles in length. Its source is very close to that of the West Yorkshire river with the same name, and that of the River Irwell. It flows through...
near Great Harwood
Great Harwood
Great Harwood is a small town in the Hyndburn district of Lancashire, England, north-east of Blackburn.-History:Great Harwood is a town with a industrial heritage. The Mercer Hall Leisure Centre in Queen Street and the town clock pay tribute to John Mercer , the 'father' of Great Harwood, who...
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Tributaries
- Harwood Brook
- Causeway Brook
- Norden Brook
- Spaw Brook
- Shaw Brook
- Bottom Syke
- River HyndburnRiver HyndburnThe River Hyndburn is a river in Lancashire, England. It passes through the towns of Haslingden, Baxenden, Accrington, Clayton-le-Moors, Great Harwood, before meeting Hyndburn Brook, before ultimately joining the River Calder....
- Church Brook
- Accrington Brook
- Woodnook Water
- Warmden Brook
- Tom Dale Clough
- Woodnook Water
- Accrington Brook
- Church Brook
- White Ash Brook
- Wolfenden Syke
- Lottice Brook
- Tinker Brook
- Whams Brook
- Jackhouse Brook
- Cocker Brook
- White Syke
- Cocker Lumb
- Cocker Brook