Red Brook

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Red Brook is a minor river in Greater Manchester in North West England.

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Rising at the confluence of Caldwell Brook and Sinderland Brook at Covershaw Bridge near Sinderland Green, [1] the river runs north west towards Partington, where it runs into the Manchester Ship Canal opposite the mouth of Glaze Brook. [2]

Caldwell Brook

Caldwell Brook runs northwards to Covershaw Bridge, draining the Civil Parish of Dunham Massey.

Sinderland Brook

Sinderland Brook runs westwards from Sale.

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References

  1. 53°24′27″N2°24′26″W / 53.4076°N 2.4073°W
  2. 53°25′49″N2°27′00″W / 53.4302°N 2.4500°W