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Wyncham Stream
Country England
County Greater London
London Boroughs Bromley,
Bexley
Places Chislehurst, Longlands, Sidcup, Lamorbey, Blackfen
Physical characteristics
Main source Chislehurst, London Borough of Bromley
65 m (213 ft)
River mouth Blackfen, London Borough of Bexley
29 m (95 ft)
Length 5.6 km (3.5 mi)

The Wyncham Stream is a small river located in southeast London, England. It flows through two different areas of London: the Borough of Bexley and the Borough of Bromley. This stream is about 5.6 km (3.5 mi) long. It is a smaller stream that eventually flows into a larger river called the River Shuttle.

About Wyncham Stream

Wyncham Stream is an important part of the local environment. It helps drain water from the surrounding areas. The stream also provides a home for various plants and animals.

Where Wyncham Stream Begins

The Wyncham Stream starts in several places in Chislehurst. This area is part of the London Borough of Bromley. The stream's journey begins from these different sources.

The Stream's Journey

From its start, Wyncham Stream flows generally north. Along its path, you can find small ponds and green areas. One such area is Ash Grove, a small woodland.

The stream follows parts of Kemnal Road. It then passes through sports areas like Flamingo Park. You can also see the Jack Nicklaus Golf Centre nearby.

The stream continues its journey northeast. It flows under major roads like the Sidcup By-Pass (A20). It also goes under Foots Cray Road (A211). After this, the stream enters the London Borough of Bexley.

Through Towns and Parks

Wyncham Stream then flows under a railway line. This line connects Sidcup and New Eltham stations. It also passes under several local roads. These include Halfway Street (B2214).

The stream winds through areas like Longlands and Lamorbey. These places are on the northwest side of Sidcup. It goes through small green spaces. These include community gardens called allotments. It also passes through a small woodland named Beverley Wood.

Finally, the Wyncham Stream reaches Blackfen. Here, it joins the River Shuttle. This meeting point is in Hollyoak Wood Park.

Roads Named After the Stream

Some roads in the area are named after the stream. For example, Wyncham Avenue is directly named after Wyncham Stream. Other nearby roads also have river-related names. These include Brooklands Road and Brookend Road. Shuttle Close is named after the River Shuttle, which Wyncham Stream flows into.

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