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Cranleigh Waters

The Cranleigh Waters or Bramley Wey rises at a source close to the sources of two tributaries, the Thornhurst Brook and Coneyhurst Gill in the rural north of Cranleigh, each flowing initially southwestwards to Vachery Pond, before turning to run northwards as the border of Wonersh and Bramley to meet the Wey at Shalford.
From the Vachery Pond to the Wey, Cranleigh Waters is closely paralleled by the disused Wey and Arun Canal, which crosses the river at Gosden Aqueduct.
by N Chadwick

Created: Fri, 24 Jan 2014, Updated: Fri, 24 Jan 2014


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TQ0045 : Bramley Wey by N Chadwick
TQ0046 : Cranleigh Waters by N Chadwick
SU9946 : Confluence of the two River Weys by N Chadwick
TQ0340 : Cranleigh Waters, near Cranleigh by Malc McDonald
SU9946 : Tree by the Confluence of the River Wey and Cranleigh Waters by N Chadwick
TQ0045 : Cranleigh Waters by N Chadwick
TQ0046 : Bramley  Wey through the trees by N Chadwick


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