Waterhead Brook at Moseley
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Image: © John M Taken: 17 Apr 2010
From its source near Essington the Waterhead Brook, a tributary of the River Penk, flows through the edge of Wolverhampton to Coven. Sections near habitation suffer from fly tipping. The flow in dry periods can be very low but water was impounded and powered a couple of watermills.