Greenvale Brook facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Greenvale Brook |
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Country | England |
Physical characteristics | |
Main source | Lydgate |
River mouth | River Roch, Calderbrook 53°39′05.31″N 2°05′16.40″W / 53.6514750°N 2.0878889°W |
Greenvale Brook is a small waterway, or "brook," located in Greater Manchester, England. It's like a smaller river that flows into a bigger one. Greenvale Brook is a "tributary" of the River Roch, which means it's one of the streams that feeds into the River Roch.
Where is Greenvale Brook?
Greenvale Brook starts its journey in an area called Lydgate. This is where the water first gathers to form the brook. From there, it flows through parts of Greater Manchester.
Journey to the River Roch
The brook travels a short distance before it joins a larger river. Its journey ends when it flows into the River Roch. This meeting point is near a place called Calderbrook. The coordinates for where it meets the River Roch are 53°39′05.31″N 2°05′16.40″W.
What are Greenvale Brook's Tributaries?
A tributary is a smaller stream or river that flows into a larger one. Greenvale Brook itself has several smaller streams that flow into it, adding to its water.
- Lydgate Brook
- Castle Brook
- Red Brook
- Lead Mine Brook
Next confluence upstream | River Roch | Next confluence downstream |
Chelburn Brook | Greenvale Brook | Town House Brook |