Aldford Brook
Aldford Brook is a short river in Cheshire, England. It is a tributary of the River Dee, and joins the Dee at the village of Aldford. Rising at an altitude of around 78m, just to the south west of Malpas the stream flows generally north past Tilston and Coddington before turning north west towards Aldford. Along its way the stream is successively known as Carden Brook and Coddington Brook, and only known as Aldford Brook for its final 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) or so. Tributaries include Golbourne Brook, Aldersey Brook, Mere Brook, and Hook's Brook.
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Aldford Brook
Aldford Brook is a short river in Cheshire, England. It is a tributary of the River Dee, and joins the Dee at the village of Aldford. Rising at an altitude of around 78m, just to the south west of Malpas the stream flows generally north past Tilston and Coddington before turning north west towards Aldford. Along its way the stream is successively known as Carden Brook and Coddington Brook, and only known as Aldford Brook for its final 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) or so. Tributaries include Golbourne Brook, Aldersey Brook, Mere Brook, and Hook's Brook.
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Aldford Brook is a short river ...... till in operation at Stretton.
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Aldford Brook is a short river ...... Mere Brook, and Hook's Brook.
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Aldford Brook
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