Ruckinge Dyke
River in England
Ruckinge Dyke | |
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Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Hamstreet |
Mouth | |
• location | Great Stour |
Length | 7.9 km (4.9 mi) |
Ruckinge Dyke is a tributary of the Great Stour, joining with the East Stour and then the Great Stour at Pledge's Mill at the bottom of East Hill in Ashford, Kent, England.
The stream runs from its source north of Hamstreet, 7.9 kilometres, to the East Stour in Willesborough.[1]
References
- ^ The Environment Agency
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River Stour in Kent (and tributaries)
- River Stour or Great Stour
- East Stour
- Little Stour or Nailbourne
- River Wantsum
- Wingham River
- Aylesford Stream
- Brook Stream (Spiders Castle Dyke)
- Kennington Stream (Pen Lee)
- Ruckinge Dyke
- Sarre Penn (Fishbourne Stream)
- Whitehall Dyke
- Whitewater Dyke
51°07′41″N 0°52′47″E / 51.1280°N 0.8798°E / 51.1280; 0.8798
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