Slad Brook
Rivers of GloucestershireStroud DistrictTributaries of the River SevernUse British English from November 2024
Slad Brook is a small river in Gloucestershire, England. It rises in woodland to the north of Down Hill, and to the south of the village of Sheepscombe. It heads in a southerly and south-westerly direction through open countryside until it reaches the north-easterly edge of Stroud. It is then culverted beneath the town. Formerly it was a tributary of the River Frome, but was diverted into the Thames and Severn Canal as part of flood defence works shortly after the canal was abandoned in 1954.
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 51.7443 ° | E -2.2212 ° |
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Wallbridge
Wallbridge
GL5 3JS , Stroud
England, United Kingdom
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