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Bayford Brook is a minor tributary of the River Lea. It forms in the hills near Bayford, Hertfordshire and joins the River Lea at Horns Mill Weir.
The brook is mostly dry during periods of little rain, as it has a steady gradient with few pools to collect water.
The brook is most easily viewed towards its northernmost point where is runs between the two parallel Brickendon Lanes before disappearing into a culvert (illustrated in the photograph). It can also be clearly seen to the left of Brickendon Lane heading away from Hertford at coordinates 51.781884,-0.081008
Course
Course of the Bayford BrookReferences
- Cole, William, ed. (1900). "Third voyage on the Lea from Hertford to Waltham Abbey". The Essex Naturalist. xi. Buckhurst Hill: Essex Naturalist Club: 131. OCLC 798051083.
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51°46′40″N 0°05′25″W / 51.77778°N 0.09028°W / 51.77778; -0.09028
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