River Little Stour
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The River Little Stour is one of the sources of the River Stour, Kent, running for 14.3 km, after initially starting near Lyminge as the Nailbourne for 15.9 km [1]. It joins with the River Great Stour (itself from the confluence of the River East Stour and the River Upper Great Stour) at Plucks Gutter near West Stourmouth to become the River Stour.
In its early stages (from Lyminge to Littlebourne) it is known as the Nailbourne.
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River Stour in Kent and tributaries |
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River East Stour • River Great Stour • River Little Stour • River Upper Great Stour • River Wantsum • River Wingham • Aylesford Stream • Brook Stream (Spiders Castle Dyke) • Kennington Stream (Pen Lee) • Nailbourne • Ruckinge Dyke • Sarre Penn (Fishbourne Stream) • Whitehall Dyke • Whitewater Dyke |
List of rivers of Great Britain |