Turnford Brook
Turnford Brook is a minor tributary of the River Lea.[1] The brook flows through the Borough of Broxbourne for approximately 3 miles (5 km).
Course
The brook rises close to the Wormley-Hoddesdonpark Wood South SSSI 51°43′54″N 0°05′34″W / 51.7317°N 0.0928°W / 51.7317; -0.0928 and flows easterly through open countryside and is joined by the Wormleybury Brook before passing under the A10 and the New River at the Turnford aqueduct[2] and the A1170. The brook then flows in a southerly direction through a culvert alongside the B176 road at Cheshunt Wash. After merging with Rags Brook the brook flows easterly under the West Anglia Main Line to quickly join the Small River Lea in the River Lee Country Park at Cheshunt 51°42′53″N 0°01′15″W / 51.7147°N 0.0207°W / 51.7147; -0.0207.
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- Bedfordshire
- Essex
- Hertfordshire
- Greater London
- River Ash
- River Beane
- River Ching
- River Mimram
- River Moselle
- River Rib
- River Stort
- Bayford Brook
- Broxbourne Mill Stream
- Cobbins Brook
- Coppermill Stream
- Cornmill Stream
- Cuffley Brook
- Dagenham Brook
- Hackney Brook
- Houghton Brook
- Knapps Brook
- Lewsey Brook
- Millhead Stream
- Pymmes Brook
- Rags Brook
- River Lynch
- Salmons Brook
- Small River Lea
- Spital Brook
- Theobalds Brook
- Turkey Brook
- Turnford Brook
- Woollens Brook
- Wormleybury Brook
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