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River Rea
The River Rea, near Nineveh - geograph.org.uk - 461043.jpg
The Rea near Nineveh
Other name(s) River Neen
Country England
Counties Shropshire, Worcestershire
Physical characteristics
River mouth confluence with River Teme
Basin features
Tributaries
  • Right:
    Pudding Brook, Rowley Brook, Mill Brook

The River Rea is a small river in England. It flows through the southeast part of Shropshire. The river then passes near the town of Cleobury Mortimer.

After that, it enters the River Teme at Newnham Bridge. This bridge is located in Worcestershire. Eventually, the water from the River Rea reaches the Bristol Channel. It gets there by flowing into the River Severn.

The top part of the River Rea is sometimes called the Rea Brook. This is different from another Rea Brook near Shrewsbury. For a short distance, the River Rea forms a border. It separates Shropshire and Worcestershire between Cleobury Mortimer and Neen Sollars.

What's in a Name?

Have you ever wondered where the name "Rea" comes from? The word "Rea" has a very old origin. It comes from a root word found in many languages. This old word means "to run" or "to flow." It's a perfect name for a river!

The River Neen

The River Rea also has another old name. It used to be called the River Neen. You can still see this name today. There are three villages along the river that use its old name. These villages are Neen Sollars, Neenton, and Neen Savage.

River's Journey

The River Rea starts its journey in Shropshire. It winds its way through the countryside. The river flows past fields and small towns.

Crossing the River

An important structure crosses the River Rea. It is called the Elan aqueduct. An aqueduct is like a bridge that carries water. This one helps move water from one place to another.

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