River Ogden
The River Ogden is a minor river in Lancashire, England. It is approximately 4.4 miles (7.1 km) long and has a catchment area of 9.77 square miles (25.298 km2).[a][1]
Beginning on the moors of Haslingden Grane as Ogden Brook, it heads east, feeding Ogden and Calf Hey Reservoirs.[2] It then passes through the Holden Wood Reservoir and collects Swinnel Brook in an area historically known as the Trippet of Ogden, becoming the River Ogden. Turning to the south, it passes through the Helmshore part of Haslingden where it is met by Musbury Brook and then Alden Brook, overlooked by Musbury Tor. Heading southeast it joins the River Irwell at Irwell Vale, between Rawtenstall and Ramsbottom near grid reference SD792202.[3]
Tributaries
- Alden Brook
- Musbury Brook
- Hare Brook
- Long Grain Water
- Swinnel Brook
- Sunny Field Brook ?
- Duckworth Brook
- Sherfin Brook
- Deep Brook
- Hog Lowe Brook
References
Notes
- ^ Measured using mapping website.
Citations
Next confluence upstream | River Irwell | Next confluence downstream |
Limy Water (North) | River Ogden | Woodhill / Kirklees Brook (West) |
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- Artle Beck
- Bashall Brook
- Black Brook
- Bradshaw Brook
- Broad Fleet
- Colne Water
- Dinckley Brook
- Eagley Brook
- Earby Beck
- Freckleton Pool
- Green Brook
- Green Withins Brook
- Hyndburn Brook
- Langden Brook
- Leck Beck
- Limy Water
- Mearley Brook
- Naden Brook
- Pendle Water
- Pendleton Brook
- Sabden Brook
- Savick Brook
- Skirden Beck
- Stock Beck
- Stydd Brook
- Trawden Brook
- Walverden Water
- Wanless Water
- Whitewell Brook
- Wycoller Beck
53°40′40″N 2°18′59″W / 53.67785°N 2.31636°W / 53.67785; -2.31636
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