Colne Brook at Hythe End
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Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 23 Mar 2014
Colne Brook is a bifurcation of the main River Colne that flows directly into the River Thames, about 500 metres downstream of here, and is about as wide and deep as the main river. This is the view looking upstream at Hythe End with the southern tip of the wooded Dearsley Island on the left. This was once the site of the Hythe End paper mill.