Brinkworth Brook

Brinkworth Brook
stream
A steam flowing away for the camera, wooded banks on either side, bright sky in the upper portion of the picture
The Brinkworth Brook, seen from Somerford Bridge, Wiltshire, England
Country England
Region West of England
District Wiltshire
Tributaries
 - right Thunder Brook
Source Broadtown
 - location Broad Hinton, Wiltshire, England
 - elevation 325 ft (99 m)
 - coordinates GB-ENG 51°30′08″N 1°52′25″W / 51.5022°N 1.8735°W / 51.5022; -1.8735
Mouth Bristol Avon
 - location Great Somerford, Wiltshire, England
 - elevation 197 ft (60 m)
 - coordinates GB-ENG 51°32′43″N 2°02′18″W / 51.5454°N 2.0382°W / 51.5454; -2.0382Coordinates: GB-ENG 51°32′43″N 2°02′18″W / 51.5454°N 2.0382°W / 51.5454; -2.0382
Length 8.7 mi (14 km), westerly
River system Bristol Avon

The Brinkworth Brook, is a tributary of the Bristol Avon. It rises near Broad Hinton in Wiltshire in the West Country of England, and flows in a north and then westerly direction, joining the Bristol Avon at Great Somerford.

Course

The Brinkworth Brook rises at Broad Town, just north of Broad Hinton, near Royal Wootton Bassett. It flows first in a northerly direction, and then just south of Royal Wootton Bassett it is joined by minor tributaries from Westlea in Swindon and a reservoir at Tockenham Wick. The stream then passes under the M4 motorway and turns to the west past Brinkworth, joined on the right by the Thunder Brook near Dovey's Farm. At Somerford Bridge the Brinkworth Brook turns south and joins the Bristol Avon near Dauntsey House at Great Somerford.

History

The brook forms the southern and part of the western boundaries of the parish of Brinkworth. There is evidence of a watermill, possibly on the Brinkworth Brook in the 16th century.[1]

Natural history

The Brinkworth Brook is typical of Wiltshire's chalk streams, with gravelled beds. Floating water crowfoot Ranunculus, Desmoulin's whorl snail, the sedge Carex and the reeds Phragmitesand Glyceria maxima. In addition, "diverse fish assemblages, and [..] varied aquatic invertebrate fauna" are to be found.[2]

Hydrology

The Brinkworth Brook suffers from pollution from highway run-off, specifically the M4 motorway.[3]

References

  1. "Parishes - Brinkworth". British History Online. University of London & History of Parliament Trust. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
  2. Land Use Consultants (December 2005). "Ecological Character" (PDF). Wiltshire Landscape Character Assessment. Wiltshire County Council. pp. 17–18. Retrieved 17 October 2010.
  3. Crabtree, B.; Moy, F.; Whitehead, M.; Roe, A. (2006). "Monitoring pollutants in highway runoff". Water and Environment Journal. 20 (4): 287–294. doi:10.1111/j.1747-6593.2006.00033.x.
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