A tributary of the River Roding at Debden

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A tributary of the River Roding at Debden

Image: © Marathon Taken: 13 Mar 2015

Debden takes its name from the ancient manor of Debden, which lay at its northern end around Debden Green. The Debden Estate was constructed between 1947 and 1952 by the London County Council after they bought 644 acres from John Maitland. This stream is a tributary of the River Roding. Alongside it is open parkland from Pyrles Lane to just beyond Willingale Road. Burney Drive, which is on the left here, follows the parkland almost all the way. This photograph is taken near Pyrles Lane.

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Image Location

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51.655388
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0.076954