River Stour, Suffolk

The River Stour is a river in East Anglia, England. It is 76km (47 m) long and forms most of the county boundary between Suffolk and Essex. It rises in eastern Cambridgeshire, passes though Haverhill, Cavendish, Sudbury and the Dedham Vale, and joins the North Sea at Harwich. RSPB Stour Estuary is a nature reserve managed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. The Stour valley has been portrayed as a working river by John Constable, Thomas Gainsborough and Paul Nash. The River Stour Trust, a waterway restoration group, was set up in 1968 and has restored the Gasworks Cut and the 19th century Granary Building, now used as the Trust's Headquarters.

See also

Stour Stour Stour

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
franois kevorkian
list of seigneurs of sark
colditz castle
list of cancer patients
venturi
application
uvular consonant
jessica stevenson
cylinder bank
inline engine
fixed point combinator
alitalia
slovincian
los angeles fire department
one hit wonder
emsland
katyn massacre
mcdonnell douglas dc 10
ealing
passion
gath
eurovision
cure
the brentford trilogy
orwell (disambiguation)
commons
list of barbarian kings of italy
tyrian purple
ucl
rspb stour estuary
miss universe
miss world
river stour trust
who
waterway restoration
subculture
new boston
river orwell
tudorbethan
river gipping
self harm
chess related deaths
the fens
chess or the king's game