River Ise

Ise
River
The River Ise at Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire.
Country England
Counties Northamptonshire
Source Naseby Battlefield
Mouth River Nene
 - location Wellingborough
 - coordinates

The River Ise is a river in Northamptonshire, England and a tributary of the River Nene.

The river rises in the very field that hosted the Battle of Naseby at the north-western tip of Northamptonshire. Flowing east past Desborough and the Eleanor cross at Geddington, it turns south and passes Kettering, though Wicksteed Park, past Barton Seagrave and Burton Latimer before joining the Nene just south of Wellingborough.

Fishing on The Ise

The Ise contains many varieties of coarse and game fish, including roach, perch, barbel and chub. It is also the only watercourse within Northamptonshire to contain grayling (thymallus thymallus) .

Further reading

Budworth, John (1999). Bridging the Ise. Kettering: the author. pp. 58. ISBN 0953743101.