Chewton Bunny, Walkford Brook

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Chewton Bunny, Walkford Brook

Image: © Mike Faherty Taken: 30 Dec 2008

The brook flows south from near Bransgore, and discharges into the sea 300m south of here. For most of its length from the A337 to the sea, it can be followed by footpath. Bunny is a local word for valley; here, the valley is wooded, mainly oak, beech & holly.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.740179
Longitude
-1.691258