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Astley Brook
Country England
Physical characteristics
Main source 53°35′55.29″N 2°26′53.47″W / 53.5986917°N 2.4481861°W / 53.5986917; -2.4481861
River mouth River Tonge
53°35′44.58″N 2°25′30.42″W / 53.5957167°N 2.4251167°W / 53.5957167; -2.4251167

Astley Brook is a small river located in Greater Manchester, England. It's an important part of the local water system, helping to form a larger river.

The Journey of Astley Brook

Astley Brook begins its journey in an interesting way. It forms when two smaller streams, Dean Brook and Raveden Brook, meet. This meeting point is near a place called Halliwell, which is in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton.

Where Astley Brook Flows

From its starting point, Astley Brook flows towards the east. It continues its path until it reaches a special spot known as "Meeting of the Waters." Here, Astley Brook joins another stream called Eagley Brook. When these two brooks come together, they create a new, larger river: the River Tonge. So, Astley Brook is like a building block for the River Tonge!

Smaller Streams that Join It

Many rivers and brooks are fed by even smaller streams. These smaller streams are called tributaries. Astley Brook has several tributaries that add water to it along its course.

  • Ravenden Brook (This stream joins from the left side)
    • Horrocks Brook (This might also join Ravenden Brook from the left)
  • Dean Brook (This stream joins from the right side)
    • Hollin Brook (Joins Dean Brook from the left)
    • Swine Cote Brook (Joins Dean Brook from the left)
    • Dakin's Brook (Joins Dean Brook from the right)
      • Roscoe's Brook (This might also join Dakin's Brook from the right)
      • New Field Brook (Joins Dakin's Brook from the left)
      • Brown Lowe Brook (This might also join Dakin's Brook from the right)
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