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Naden Brook
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Waterfall at Carr Wood
Country England
Physical characteristics
Main source Hail Storm Hill
River mouth River Roch, Heywood
53°36′12.85″N 2°13′38.30″W / 53.6035694°N 2.2273056°W / 53.6035694; -2.2273056

Naden Brook is a small stream, also known as a watercourse, located in the northwest of England. It begins its journey high up in the hills above a place called Norden. This area is close to the border between Lancashire and Greater Manchester. From its source, the brook flows southwards until it reaches the town of Heywood. Here, it joins a larger river known as the River Roch.

What is Naden Brook?

Naden Brook is a natural stream of water that flows across the land. It's smaller than a river but plays an important role in the local environment. Brooks like Naden Brook help carry water from higher ground down to larger rivers and eventually to the sea.

Where Does Naden Brook Start?

The journey of Naden Brook begins in the hills above Norden. Its source is found near a spot called Hail Storm Hill. This area is quite high up, which gives the water the push it needs to start flowing downhill. The water collects from rain and natural springs in the uplands.

Naden Brook's Journey and Where it Ends

As Naden Brook flows, it travels south through the landscape. It passes through different areas before reaching Heywood. Its path is important for the local wildlife and plants that depend on the water. Finally, Naden Brook meets the River Roch in Heywood. This meeting point is called a confluence, where two or more rivers or streams join together. The River Roch then continues its own journey, eventually joining other rivers.

Smaller Streams Joining Naden Brook

Along its path, Naden Brook is joined by several smaller streams. These smaller streams are called tributaries. They add more water to Naden Brook, making it larger as it flows. Think of them as smaller branches feeding into a main tree trunk.

Here are some of the streams that flow into Naden Brook:

  • Cheesden Brook
    • Kill Gate Brook
    • Grain Brook
  • Mill Croft Brook
    • Old House Brook
  • Woodhouse Lane Brook
  • Royds Brook
    • Red Lumb Brook
  • Fordoe Brook
  • Rooley Moor Brook
  • Birchen Holts Brook
  • Ding Brook

Why are Brooks Important?

Brooks and rivers like Naden Brook are very important for many reasons. They provide homes for fish, insects, and other water creatures. Animals on land, like birds and mammals, also rely on them for drinking water.

They also help shape the land over time by carrying away soil and rocks. For people, brooks can be a source of water and a place for recreation. They are a vital part of the natural water cycle, moving water from the land back towards the oceans.

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