Crock Dumble in the Autumn
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Image: © johnfromnotts Taken: 19 Nov 2007
Crock Dumble flows from a spring in the hills to the N. of the village, to the River Trent. It frequently floods but never dries up. Frogs, toads, sticklebacks and, sometimes, ducks live here. Sometimes a kingfisher pays a visit.