Hockley Brook
Hockley Brook | |
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The brook (right) near its end, with the Birmingham & Fazeley canal alongside. | |
Etymology | Hockley/ Aston |
Location | |
Country | England |
Region | Birmingham |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | |
• location | River Tame |
Basin features | |
Progression | Trent - Humber - North Sea |
Tributaries | |
• right | Boundary Brook (at Black Patch Park) |
Hockley Brook is a stream in north Birmingham, England. It rises just outside the city, in Smethwick, and runs through Black Patch Park and then through the city's Soho, Hockley and Aston districts, to its confluence with the River Tame, beneath Gravelly Hill Interchange. From there, its waters flow, via the Trent, to the Humber Estuary and the North Sea. At the eastern end, it is known as Aston Brook, giving its name to Aston Brook Street.
It previously marked the boundary between Birmingham (then Warwickshire) and Smethwick (then Staffordshire); between the then Staffordshire country villages of Handsworth and Smethwick;[1] and between Birmingham and Aston, before the city absorbed the latter district.
The brook once fed several mills[2] and provided water for Matthew Boulton's Soho Manufactory.[3]
References
- ^ Ted Rudge Brumroamin: Birmingham and Midland Romany Gypsy and Traveller Culture. Birmingham City Council Department of Leisure & Community Services (2003)
- ^ "All Saints - WAR ENG". University of Essex. Retrieved 25 October 2011.
- ^ "Pubs of Winson Green in Birmingham". Midlands Pubs. Archived from the original on 15 November 2011. Retrieved 25 October 2011.
External links
- Photograph of the brook in 1907
52°29′46″N 1°55′10″W / 52.496046°N 1.919417°W / 52.496046; -1.919417 (Hockley Brook - nominal location)
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