Wormleybury Brook

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Wormleybury Brook is a tributary of the River Lea which rises in the hills south of White Stubbs Lane in Hertfordshire, England.

Coordinates: 51°43′51″N0°02′09″W / 51.73092°N 0.03579°W / 51.73092; -0.03579


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