Hey Brook facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Hey Brook |
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![]() Confluence with River Roch
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Country | England |
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Main source | Buckley |
River mouth | River Roch, Wardleworth 53°37′11.09″N 2°8′33.09″W / 53.6197472°N 2.1425250°W |
Hey Brook is a small stream, also known as a watercourse, located in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England. It is a tributary of the River Roch, which means it's a smaller stream that flows into a larger river. Think of it like a side road joining a main highway!
Where Hey Brook Begins and Ends
Hey Brook starts when two other smaller streams meet. This meeting point is called a confluence. The two streams that join to form Hey Brook are Buckley Brook and Syke Brook. After they meet, Hey Brook flows through an area of Rochdale called Wardleworth. Its journey ends when it flows into the River Roch.
The Streams That Feed Hey Brook
Hey Brook is formed by the joining of several smaller streams. These are its tributaries.
- Syke Brook
- Buckley Brook
- Fanny Brook
- Clough House Brook
- Nick Road Brook
- Stid Brook
- Knowl Syke Brook
- Higher Slack Brook
- Long Shoot Brook
- Calf Brook
- Copy Brook
- Higher Slack Brook
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