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Town House Brook
Country England
Physical characteristics
Main source Clough
River mouth River Roch, Littleborough
53°38′49.45″N 2°05′25.34″W / 53.6470694°N 2.0903722°W / 53.6470694; -2.0903722

Town House Brook is a small stream, also known as a watercourse, located in Greater Manchester, England. It plays an important role as a feeder stream, meaning it flows into and helps supply water to a larger river, the River Roch. This brook is part of the wider network of waterways that flow through the area, eventually contributing to the River Irwell and then the Mersey Estuary.

The Journey of Town House Brook

Town House Brook begins its journey in an area known as Clough. A "clough" is a local word often used in Northern England to describe a steep-sided valley or ravine, which is a common place for streams to start. From its source, the brook flows through the landscape of Greater Manchester.

Where the Brook Ends

The journey of Town House Brook ends when it reaches the River Roch. This meeting point is located near the town of Littleborough. When one stream flows into another, it's called a confluence. The coordinates 53°38′49.45″N 2°05′25.34″W / 53.6470694°N 2.0903722°W / 53.6470694; -2.0903722 show the exact spot where Town House Brook joins the River Roch.

What Are Tributaries?

A tributary is a smaller stream or river that flows into a larger river or lake. Think of them as branches joining a main tree trunk. Town House Brook has its own tributaries, which bring water from different parts of the surrounding land into the brook.

Main Tributaries of Town House Brook

  • Long Clough Brook: This is one of the main streams that flows into Town House Brook.
    • Turn Slack Brook: This smaller stream joins Long Clough Brook before it reaches Town House Brook.
    • Blue Pot Brook: Another small stream that contributes its water to Long Clough Brook.
  • Stony Brook: This brook also flows into Town House Brook, adding to its water volume.

Town House Brook's Place in the River Roch System

Town House Brook is one of many streams that feed into the River Roch. It joins the River Roch at a specific point along its course.

Next confluence upstream River Roch Next confluence downstream
Greenvale Brook Town House Brook Ealees Brook

This means that as you travel downstream along the River Roch, you would find Greenvale Brook joining first, then Town House Brook, and after that, Ealees Brook. Each of these brooks adds its water to the River Roch, making it larger as it flows towards the sea.

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