Whitewater Dyke
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Whitewater Dyke | |
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Origin | Shadoxhurst |
Mouth | River Upper Great Stour |
Length | 5.6 km |
Whitewater Dyke is a tributary of the River Great Stour, joining with the River East Stour and then the Great Stour at Pledge’s Mill at the bottom of East Hill in Ashford, Kent, England.
The stream runs from its source near Shadoxhurst, 5.6 kilometres, to the East Stour in Willesborough.[1]
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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 |