River Stor: Chantry Lane Waterfall

Introduction

The photograph on this page of River Stor: Chantry Lane Waterfall by Nigel Cox as part of the Geograph project.

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River Stor: Chantry Lane Waterfall

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 24 Jan 2016

At this stage in its development the watercourse can hardly be called a river as one can jump over it with ease! However it does become significantly larger as it flows down through Storrington. A natural waterfall is unusual in Sussex, but as Peter explains in his Image] taken in May 2008 there is a geological reason for it. In addition to this image please also see Image] from July 2011. Both of these photographs were taken from more or less the same viewpoint as this one. Chantry Lane is to the right.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.906341
Longitude
-0.448842