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Sackville Sewer

Coordinates: 50°52′04″N 0°18′37″E / 50.8677°N 0.3103°E / 50.8677; 0.3103
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A footbridge over Sackville Sewer

Sackville Sewer is a minor, 1.7-kilometre (1.1 mi)[1] long river (brook) and drainage ditch of the Pevensey Levels in Hailsham, Wealden District of East Sussex, England, that is a tributary to Bowley Sewer.[2][3]

Course

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Located entirely in the civil parish of Hailsham, Sackville Sewer rises from Pevensey Mill Stream just south of the civil parish of Herstmonceux and flows southwesterly. It eventually turns briefly northerly before flowing a westerly course into Bowley Sewer, fronting an undesignated road.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Pevensey and Cuckmere Water Level Management Board (30 October 2017). "Works Programme for 2017/18" (PDF). Water Management Alliance. p. 1. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
  2. ^ Tucker, David Gasca (2005). The Hydrological Functioning of the Pevensey Levels Wetland (PDF) (Thesis). University of London. p. 127. Retrieved 12 November 2022.
  3. ^ a b Eastbourne & Hastings: Crowborough, Battle & Heathfield (Map). 1:50,000. OS Landranger. Ordnance Survey. 14 June 2017. ISBN 9780319231449. Retrieved 12 November 2022.

50°52′04″N 0°18′37″E / 50.8677°N 0.3103°E / 50.8677; 0.3103