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The River Arrow is a tributary of the River Avon, which flows through Worcestershire and Warwickshire in the English Midlands.

River Arrow
River Arrow near Alcester
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Country within the UKEngland
CountiesWorcestershire, Warwickshire
TownsRedditch, Alcester
VillagesCofton Hackett, Alvechurch, Studley
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationBeacon Hill, Worcestershire
Mouth 
  location
Confluence with the Avon near Salford Priors, Warwickshire
  coordinates
52.1549°N 1.8807°W / 52.1549; -1.8807
Discharge 
  locationBroom[1]
  average2.8 m3/s (99 cu ft/s)[1]
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftRiver Alne
  rightBatchley Brook

Course


The Arrow rises on Beacon Hill in the Lickey Hills Country Park in the Lickey Hills in the north of Worcestershire, and heads generally southeastwards to become a major tributary of the River Avon. The river flows through Cofton Hackett, it then feeds Lower Bittell Reservoir and flows through Alvechurch before reaching the Arrow Valley Country Park in Redditch. At the eastern boundary of Redditch the river enters Warwickshire and flows through the river meadows at Studley, and then on through Spernall and past Coughton Court, a National Trust property, where it is forded by a minor road. Coughton Fields Lane.[2]

The Arrow then flows through the small market town of Alcester and is joined by its largest tributary the River Alne. The river continues south through the village of Arrow where it still drives the waterwheel at the converted Arrow Mill, and then through the small villages of Wixford and Broom.[3] The river joins the River Avon at Marriage Hill, near Salford Priors, close to the boundary of Warwickshire and Worcestershire.[2]


Flooding


In 1998 the river flooded for the first time since 1956, spilling over its defences and flooding a large part of Alcester's face.

The river burst its banks again during the night of 20/21 July 2007, flooding about 112 homes in Alcester. It breached the defences by Gunnings Bridge in Alcester and a large torrent of water flowed through the town and ponded about one foot (0.30 m) deep at the bottom of the High Street and Stratford Road.


See also



References


  1. "54007-Arrow at Broom". The National River Flow Archive. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
  2. "Get-a-map online". Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
  3. "Arrow Mill History". arrowmill.com. Retrieved 14 June 2013.



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