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River Rother, West Sussex

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2621:, and then alongside the river for a short distance, joins below the site of the lock. The bridge at South Ambersham was built of stone rubble in 1791, with a main arch across the navigation and a smaller arch to the north, which has been repaired with brick. Moorland Lock was on a straight cut across a large meander to the south, close to Moorlands Farm. Lodsbridge Lock also bypasses a meander to the south, which fed Lodsbridge Mill. The mill building dates from the eighteenth century, and has been converted into a house. The seventeenth-century timber-framed mill house is also a listed building. There was a motte castle immediately to the south of the mill. A modern timber yard and saw mill is located to the north of the lock site, and Lods Bridge, which carries a minor road over the river, dates from the construction of the navigation. The River Lod joins on the north bank just below the bridge. 2652:
headed northwards to Haslingbourne Bridge. Below the end of the cut, the river is joined by the stream from Burton Mill Pond, which supplied an iron forge built in 1789. It is crossed by Shopham Bridge, built in the nineteenth century from red brick with grey headers and a parapet in stone, with three segmental arches. At Lower Fittleworth, there is another mill building, although it is unused and in poor condition. It was built in 1628 and enlarged in 1742. It stands in the grounds of the mill house, which was rebuilt in 1913. The lock cut ran along the south-western edge of the site. Fittleworth Bridge consists of a southern section, originally built in the sixteenth century, which was rebuilt between 1717 and 1739, and modified when the navigation was built, to enable boats to pass through the centre arch. A north section, adjacent to the millpond, dates from 1811 to 1812.
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Navigation finally obtained an Act of Abandonment in 1896, his responsibilities for the maintenance of the River Rother had ended. However, in 1903 heavy rain and floods destroyed the floodgate and part of the adjacent weir, resulting in river levels though the 8th Earl of Egmont's estate dropping by 2 feet (0.6 m). The earl, Augustus Arthur Perceval, issued a writ against Lord Leconfield for damages. The case was heard in the High Court, at which it was agreed that the navigation was now useless, but that the two men would share the costs of rebuilding the floodgate, after which responsibility for its maintenance would pass to the earl, who could also dredge the river above the lock.
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the mill house and adjoining water mill of North Mill. The mill carries the date 1840, and the house is of a similar age, although built in two stages. The river flows briefly to the south, passing Cowdray on the east bank, which is a scheduled ancient monument. It consists of a medieval fortified house, which is partly ruined, although some of it has been reused. It is situated within Cowdray Park, a grade II* listed landscaped park, which forms the grounds for
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the drought of the early 1990s, and again in 1995–96. These led to declines in the populations of the macro-invertebrates which are used to measure the health of a river, but these have subsequently recovered. In order to monitor the hydrology, the Environment Agency has a series of observation boreholes along the valley, and maintains gauging stations at Princes Marsh, close to the source, at Iping Mill, at Halfway Bridge on the
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The reasons for the quality being less than good include sewage discharge affecting most of the river, some physical modification of the channel, the presence of North American signal crayfish, which are an invasive species, and runoff of chemicals as a result of agriculture and land management. Like
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Shopham Lock was another where the lock cut was built across a large meander to the north. The bridge at the tail of the lock is built from red and grey brick, and has a single, round-headed arch. It dates from the construction of the navigation, and is virtually unaltered. Nearby, the Petworth Canal
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The terminus of the Rother Navigation was on a side stream, at the southern edge of Midhurst. There was a wharf and basin, close to a road which is still called The Wharf, and an ashlar bridge crosses the navigation between the wharf and the junction with the main river. It was built in 1794, and was
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in 1916, described a journey down the river that he had made with friends in 1908, in a boat hired from William Port at Midhurst. They reached Arundel on the River Arun after two days, from where the boat was sent back to Midhurst by train. Another account of a similar journey made in 1914 by Eleanor
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The Environment Agency measure the water quality of the river systems in England. Each is given an overall ecological status, which may be one of five levels: high, good, moderate, poor and bad. There are several components that are used to determine this, including biological status, which looks at
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The route description has been split into two sections. From its source to Midhurst, the river has powered several mills, but has never been navigable. Below Midhurst, it was navigable until the navigation closed in the 1880s. There were eight locks on this section, some of which bypassed additional
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The quality of the water is generally good, helped by the fact that the groundwater in the chalk aquifer is of very high quality. However, some of the small streams in the upper reaches are polluted by discharges of effluent which are not licensed, and there are areas where the water in the aquifer,
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slope. The base flow of the river consists of water from the Lower Greensand aquifer, and from springs along the bottom of the chalk scarp slope. These help to maintain the flows in the river during the summer months, although there have been significant periods where flows have been low, notably in
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of Petworth, a successor to the Earl of Egremont, should pay for its repair. After some disagreement, a compromise was reached, under which the bank was repaired and a floodgate was fitted at the upper end of the lock, with both men paying half of the cost. Lord Leconfield assumed that when the Arun
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were brought into the neighbourhood to carry out the work, the earl employed local men on the project, most of them already employed by him, and a clergyman praised him for this when writing in 1808, as it led to much less disruption, but provided increased income for those who worked on the scheme.
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construction. Although this structure is still in situ, it is difficult to see, as a pedestrian bridge has been built on the north west side, attached to the original bridge by cantilevers, and one of the two arches was widened in 1912 by the addition of another arch outside it. Below the bridge is
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Flows in the river are swelled by discharges from several sewage treatment works. The three largest are at Princes Marsh, Petersfield and Ambersham, all of which have outflows between 0.22 and 1.10 million imperial gallons (1 and 5 Ml) per day, with another three discharging between 0.022
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in 1770. The mill itself has been modernised and enlarged, and is not listed. A little further downstream, Harting Road crosses the river at Durford Bridge, build in the early 1600s with four semi-circular arches. It was restored in 1924. To the north of Habin, another hamlet in Rogate, North Lane
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in 1859, traffic declined, and commercial use of the river had ceased by the 1880s. Pleasure boats continued to be used on the river for many years, and published accounts of journeys along the decaying navigation appeared in 1914 and 1920. The navigation was officially abandoned in 1936, after an
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Despite the navigation being closed, a guide to Midhurst published in 1895 advertised that skiffs could be hired, and fishing could be enjoyed. The boats were hired out by a plumber called William Port, and his business continued to prosper until 1912, when his boathouse burned down. Rowing boats
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Near its junction with the River Arun, the river loops to the south in a large meander. A cut ran from the start of the meander to join the Arun above the original junction, with a lock towards the downstream end. The meander fed Hardham Corn Mill. A lock bypassed the mill and the millstream, to
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c. 25) were invoked to declare that the navigation was no longer necessary, and despite objections from the River Arun Catchment Board and a canoe club, the warrant was granted on 15 April 1936. However, the Environment Agency noted in 2003 that although there used to be navigation rights on the
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An Act to enable the Earl of Egremont to make, and maintain the River Rother Navigable from the Town of Midhurst, to a certain Meadow called the Railed Pieces or Stopham Meadow, in the Parish of Stopham, and a Navigable Cut from the said River to the River Arun, at or near Stopham Bridge, in the
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in 1794. The length of the navigation was 11.25 miles (18.11 km) of which less than 2 miles (3.2 km) consisted of new cuts, with the rest following the existing channel. It rose through 54 feet (16 m) from Stopham to Midhurst by a series of eight locks, and cost £13,300 to build.
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was conducted. Although none are still operational, many of the buildings which housed the mills still exist, and in some cases, still retain their milling machinery. This upper section is also noted for a number of early bridges, which have survived since their construction in the fifteenth,
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beds, before passing under Mill Lane, to the south of the village. It continues eastwards, to reach Greatham Mill. The mill, together with the mill house and an attached barn, which date from the late eighteenth or early nineteenth centuries, and are built of brick, are
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enable boats to reach the Hardham Tunnel cut, which headed south from a junction above the mill. The Tunnel Branch was destroyed by the construction of a water treatment works, and the modern weir near the mouth is much closer to the junction than the lock was.
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most rivers in the UK, the chemical status changed from good to fail in 2019, due to the presence of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) and mercury compounds, neither of which had previously been included in the assessment.
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Wages rose from 8 or 9 shillings (40-45p) per week to 14 or 15 shillings (70-75p). During his life, the earl invested some £100,000 in waterways, some in his native county of Sussex, but also in attempts to build a canal from
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made the river navigable up to Midhurst by constructing eight locks and some small cuts. The work was completed in 1794, and many of the bridges built at that time still survive. With the opening of the Mid-Sussex Railway
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crosses the river on Habin Bridge, which has four round-headed arches, and was probably built in the seventeenth century, but might be earlier. It is built of stone, and was restored in the eighteenth century.
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aquifer and the adjacent chalk aquifer helps to maintain the flows during the summer months, despite the fact that large volumes are abstracted from both the aquifers and the river for the public water supply.
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mill at the site, and a wheat-mill and malt-mill, both part of the same building. It became a paper mill in the eighteenth century, and continued to operate until it was destroyed by fire in 1930. At
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structures. All of the original machinery of the mill is still in situ, but is not operational, as the water supply has been diverted. The stream turns to the south-east, and passes under the
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and 0.220 million imperial gallons (0.1 and 1 Ml) per day at Rogate, Coultershaw and Fittleworth. The entire river, including parts of some of its tributaries, is designated as a
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through Pulborough to Petworth. Traffic declined, and by the 1880s, the navigation was no longer used by commercial boats, although it was not officially abandoned until 1936.
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Traffic consisted of coal transported up-river, with cargoes of timber, corn and Petworth marble in the other direction. A branch connected it to Petworth by the short
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by the local authorities through which it flows, in recognition of its value for wildlife. The upper reaches of the Rother are important for their fish populations of
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Following improvements to the River Arun in 1615, which allowed boats to reach Pallingham, they could also navigate part of the Rother, as far upstream as
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can be found. The quality of the water is generally good, and the river is measured at four gauging stations, three on the main channel, and one of the
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and fish. Chemical status, which compares the concentrations of various chemicals against known safe concentrations, is rated good or fail.
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on the lowest reaches. In order to assist the movement of fish along the river, particularly those that migrate to the headwaters to spawn,
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The lower river, from Midhurst to its junction with the River Arun, has been used for navigation. Boats used the section from the Arun to
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Bridges of the Western Rother (reproduced from Volume 10 of the Sussex County Magazine 1936) on the Rother Valley Project website
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with further objectives concerning education, fisheries, biodiversity, access and pollution. The organisation is registered as a
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to the north east and Midhurst to the south west. The bridge which carries the A272 road has two wide arches, and was of
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Tillmore Brook joins from the west, and the course turns to the east. At Durleighmarsh, a hamlet which forms part of the
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West Liss bypass, and Greatham Bridge, on the old route. It is joined by other streams, and turns south to reach
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was asked to survey the river below Petworth Mills in 1783, and was recalled in 1790, when he surveyed it below
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structure, and consists of two mills, side by side. They were operational until 1966. The north mill is a
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following improvements made to the Arun in 1615, and after the Arun Navigation was completed in 1790, the
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just above its junction with the Rother, and at Hardham, just before the river joins the Arun.
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In 1887, part of the river bank near Todham Lock, which bordered the Cowdray estate of the
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in the area, one consisting of chalk, to the south of the river valley, and the other the
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The river's lower section, below Midhurst, was made navigable by the construction of the
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have been constructed around the gauging stations. The only known population of native
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castle, dating from the twelfth century. Below this point, the river was navigable.
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or administrative group of parishes. Before this the river was known as the Scir.
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were also available for hire at Coultershaw and Fittleworth. Another book called
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The pumping station at Hardham, just above the junction with the River Arun
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The water quality of the River Rother system was as follows in 2019.
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A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 4: The Rape of Chichester
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undergraduate pointed out that it was still a public right of way.
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London's Lost Route to Midhurst: The Earl of Egremont's Navigation
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river, "the existing status of the navigation is unknown."
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After another loop to the north, the river passes between
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A widening in the modern river, close to the dismantled
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restored in 1977 to commemorate the silver jubilee of
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It is a 5878: 5058:Ordnance Survey, 1:2500 map, 1874, available 4429:"Greatham Millhouse, Mill and Barn (1237250)" 4099: 4097: 2234:, had collapsed, and the earl suggested that 344: 8: 4739:"Chithurst Bridge, Chithurst Lane (1217787)" 4708:"Chithurst Church, Chithurst Lane (1221269)" 4615:"Terwick Mill House, Terwick Lane (1221285)" 2419: imp gal) per day from the river. 4034:A General View of the Agriculture of Sussex 2242:P. Bonthron, who published a book entitled 16:River in Hampshire and West Sussex, England 5921: 5885: 5871: 5863: 5821:National Archives: River Rother Navigation 3926:The Canals of South and South-East England 2949: 2385:and hence the river, has raised levels of 2082: 376: 351: 337: 5388: 5386: 5102: 5100: 5098: 5054: 5052: 4410:Ordnance Survey, 1:25,000 map (available 4274: 4272: 4088: 2118:County of Sussex, and for other Purposes. 4813:"Stedham Bridge, Stedham Lane (1217302)" 4522:"Durford Bridge, Harting Road (1217009)" 4406: 4404: 4402: 4400: 4398: 4396: 4143: 4131: 4103: 4076: 2706: 2638:London, Brighton and South Coast Railway 42:Fittleworth Bridge over the River Rother 6356:River navigations in the United Kingdom 5540:"Western Rother (Upstream Petersfield)" 4937:"North Mill, Easebourne Lane (1026035)" 4795: 4388: 4048: 334: 4584:"Terwick Mill, Terwick Lane (1221355)" 2727:Western Rother (Upstream Petersfield) 2315:Site of Nature Conservation Importance 2057:Site of Nature Conservation Importance 27: 4376: 4127: 3952:Marsh, T; Hannaford, J, eds. (2008). 3945:Petworth. From the beginnings to 1660 2031:sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. 1795: 203:4.97 m/s (176 cu ft/s) 7: 5440:from the original on 23 October 2020 5247:from the original on 21 January 2020 5243:. Sussex Mills Group. pp. 1–3. 4338: 4326: 4314: 4302: 4290: 4278: 4263: 4251: 4239: 4227: 4215: 4203: 4191: 4179: 4167: 4155: 4115: 3895:. Environment Agency. Archived from 2166:George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont 285:0.51 m/s (18 cu ft/s) 249:2.27 m/s (80 cu ft/s) 5806:from the original on 14 March 2024. 2892:51.30 square miles (132.9 km) 5436:. Arun & Rother Rivers Trust. 5412:National Heritage List for England 5369:National Heritage List for England 5338:National Heritage List for England 5307:National Heritage List for England 5276:National Heritage List for England 5219:National Heritage List for England 5188:National Heritage List for England 5157:National Heritage List for England 5126:National Heritage List for England 5081:National Heritage List for England 5035:National Heritage List for England 5004:National Heritage List for England 4973:National Heritage List for England 4942:National Heritage List for England 4911:National Heritage List for England 4880:National Heritage List for England 4849:National Heritage List for England 4818:National Heritage List for England 4775:National Heritage List for England 4744:National Heritage List for England 4713:National Heritage List for England 4682:National Heritage List for England 4651:National Heritage List for England 4620:National Heritage List for England 4589:National Heritage List for England 4558:National Heritage List for England 4527:National Heritage List for England 4496:National Heritage List for England 4465:National Heritage List for England 4434:National Heritage List for England 2858:20.58 square miles (53.3 km) 2739:21.91 square miles (56.7 km) 2282:Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty 2253:Railway and Canal Traffic Act 1888 1911: 1475: 1407: 1400: 1393: 1034: 873: 772: 705: 557: 440: 14: 5392:Ordnance Survey, 1:2500 map, 1876 5106:Ordnance Survey, 1:2500 map, 1875 2875:6.07 square miles (15.7 km) 2841:7.01 square miles (18.2 km) 2824:9.36 square miles (24.2 km) 2807:5.16 square miles (13.4 km) 2790:4.43 square miles (11.5 km) 2756:9.44 square miles (24.4 km) 1715: 1635: 1628: 1588: 1574: 1333: 1307: 1227: 1220: 1201: 1122: 1027: 934: 920: 853: 846: 806: 799: 732: 725: 685: 678: 638: 631: 611: 604: 517: 510: 400: 393: 386: 6144: 5894: 5520: 3788: 3737: 3686: 3635: 3584: 3533: 3482: 3431: 3380: 3328: 3277: 3226: 3175: 3124: 3073: 3022: 2971: 2773:3.83 square miles (9.9 km) 2329:. There are also populations of 2247:Barnes and a friend appeared in 2098: 2087:River Rother Navigation Act 1791 1962: 1944: 1943: 1936: 1929: 1910: 1903: 1896: 1876: 1870: 1869: 1862: 1842: 1836: 1835: 1829: 1828: 1822: 1821: 1801: 1794: 1787: 1768: 1767: 1760: 1741: 1740: 1734: 1733: 1714: 1707: 1687: 1681: 1680: 1662: 1661: 1655: 1654: 1634: 1627: 1607: 1587: 1581: 1580: 1573: 1553: 1547: 1546: 1527: 1526: 1519: 1500: 1481: 1474: 1467: 1447: 1440: 1433: 1406: 1399: 1392: 1372: 1366: 1365: 1358: 1340: 1339: 1332: 1326: 1325: 1306: 1299: 1280: 1279: 1272: 1254: 1253: 1247: 1246: 1226: 1219: 1200: 1193: 1174: 1173: 1166: 1148: 1147: 1141: 1140: 1121: 1114: 1095: 1094: 1087: 1067: 1061: 1060: 1040: 1033: 1026: 1006: 1000: 999: 980: 979: 972: 953: 933: 926: 919: 899: 872: 852: 845: 825: 805: 798: 771: 751: 731: 724: 704: 684: 677: 657: 637: 630: 610: 603: 583: 556: 536: 516: 509: 487: 480: 473: 466: 439: 419: 399: 392: 385: 36: 6184:Salisbury and Southampton Canal 2244:My Holidays on Inland Waterways 1937: 1930: 1904: 1843: 1788: 1708: 1520: 1482: 1468: 1359: 1300: 1273: 1194: 1115: 1068: 1041: 973: 927: 474: 4844:"Stedham Mill House (1275503)" 4491:"Durford Mill House (1354721)" 3873:. Northchapel Parish Council. 2693:the quantity and varieties of 2666:Arun & Rother Rivers Trust 2576:, part of the civil parish of 2427:The river takes its name from 1963: 1897: 1802: 1761: 1608: 1554: 1501: 1441: 1434: 1373: 1088: 1007: 954: 488: 467: 1: 5152:"Lods Mill Cottage (1354732)" 4875:"Woolbeding Bridge (1221570)" 3947:. Petworth: The Window Press. 3871:Northchapel A Village History 2284:and since 2011, a designated 1863: 1688: 1448: 1167: 900: 826: 752: 658: 584: 537: 420: 101:Physical characteristics 6179:Portsmouth and Arundel Canal 5802:. Environment Agency. 2023. 5527:Open Government Licence v3.0 5364:"Fittleworth Mill (1026498)" 5076:"Ambersham Bridge (1025971)" 2522:structure, and was built of 2276:The river flows through the 2051:The river flows through the 1877: 481: 5670:"Hammer Stream (W. Sussex)" 5121:"Lodsbridge Mill (1034400)" 4358:. UK Parliament. April 2023 4057:"River Rother, West Sussex" 3989:. Victoria County History . 3983:Salzman, L.F., ed. (1953). 3909:The Arun and Western Rother 2940:GPX (secondary coordinates) 2534:, is Terwick Mill. It is a 2105:Parliament of Great Britain 271: • location 235: • location 187: • location 151: • location 119: • location 6372: 6049:River Slea or Oxney Stream 5333:"Shopham Bridge (1265533)" 4646:"Trotton Bridge (1221337)" 3924:Hadfield, Charles (1969). 2889:34.8 miles (56.0 km) 2855:13.8 miles (22.2 km) 2812:Hammer Stream (W. Sussex) 2516:scheduled ancient monument 2201:Unlike many canals, where 2080:United Kingdom legislation 281: • average 245: • average 209: • minimum 199: • average 18: 6319: 6221:Lakes, ponds and wetlands 6142: 4460:"Durford Abbey (1015917)" 2960:(Links to map resources) 2935:GPX (primary coordinates) 2910:Map all coordinates using 2736:9.4 miles (15.1 km) 2682:South Downs National Park 2506:, it passes the ruins of 2191:Western Rother Navigation 2097: 2092: 2053:South Downs National Park 1971: 1956: 1952: 1923: 1919: 1890: 1885: 1856: 1851: 1815: 1810: 1781: 1776: 1754: 1749: 1727: 1723: 1701: 1696: 1674: 1670: 1648: 1643: 1621: 1616: 1601: 1596: 1567: 1562: 1540: 1535: 1513: 1509: 1494: 1490: 1461: 1456: 1427: 1415: 1386: 1381: 1352: 1348: 1319: 1315: 1293: 1288: 1266: 1262: 1240: 1235: 1213: 1209: 1187: 1182: 1160: 1156: 1134: 1130: 1108: 1103: 1081: 1076: 1054: 1049: 1020: 1015: 993: 988: 966: 962: 947: 943:Midhurst Basin and Wharf 942: 913: 908: 893: 881: 866: 861: 839: 834: 819: 814: 792: 780: 765: 760: 745: 740: 718: 713: 698: 693: 671: 666: 651: 646: 624: 619: 597: 592: 577: 565: 550: 545: 530: 525: 503: 496: 460: 448: 433: 428: 413: 408: 379: 360:River Rother, West Sussex 289: 257: 253: 221: 217: 173: 133: 105: 35: 21:River Rother, East Sussex 5849:50.9514111°N 0.5291472°W 5592:"Western Rother Durford" 4770:"Iping Bridge (1217259)" 4553:"Habin Bridge (1217003)" 4356:committees.parliament.uk 3850:Armstrong, J.R. (1971). 3377:Upper end of navigation 2918:Download coordinates as: 2872:5.5 miles (8.9 km) 2838:5.4 miles (8.7 km) 2821:3.2 miles (5.1 km) 2804:4.9 miles (7.9 km) 2787:3.8 miles (6.1 km) 2770:3.0 miles (4.8 km) 2753:3.6 miles (5.8 km) 2470:. The main one supplies 1697:Fittleworth Lock + Mill 1617:(former Petworth Canal) 788:Trotton Bridge, Trotton 320: • right 19:Not to be confused with 6021:Bourne Rivulet or Swift 5778:Catchment Data Explorer 5752:Catchment Data Explorer 5726:Catchment Data Explorer 5700:Catchment Data Explorer 5674:Catchment Data Explorer 5648:Catchment Data Explorer 5622:Catchment Data Explorer 5596:Catchment Data Explorer 5570:Catchment Data Explorer 5544:Catchment Data Explorer 5508:Catchment Data Explorer 5302:"Burton Mill (1237921)" 5241:"Coultershaw Beam Pump" 5214:"Lods Bridge (1025889)" 4677:"Abbey House (1275203)" 3955:UK Hydrometric Register 3943:Jerrome, Peter (2002). 3330:Site of Midhurst Wharf 2973:Source of River Rother 2761:Western Rother Durford 1183:Lodsbridge Mill + Lock 308: • left 169:52 km (32 mi) 5916:main tributaries & 5854:50.9514111; -0.5291472 5748:"Haslingbourne Stream" 3907:Goodsall, R H (1962). 3869:Bruce, Pamela (2000). 3854:. Sussex: Phillimore. 3363:Site of Midhurst Wharf 3075:River by Liss Station 3006:Source of River Rother 2629: 2557: 2532:Trotton with Chithurst 2288:. There are two large 2273: 2055:, and is a designated 409:Springs near Empshott 6351:Rivers of West Sussex 6253:Lakeside Country Park 6199:Ordinary watercourses 4032:Young, Rev A (1808). 4015:West Sussex Waterways 4013:Vine, P.A.L. (1985). 3998:. Sutton Publishing. 3994:Vine, P.A.L. (1995). 3928:. David and Charles. 3108:River by Liss Station 2930:GPX (all coordinates) 2863:Haslingbourne Stream 2642:Coultershaw Beam Pump 2627: 2552: 2379:white clawed crayfish 2294:Lower Greensand Group 2271: 2225:A New Oarsman's Guide 2156:. The canal engineer 2061:white clawed crayfish 2018:, where it joins the 1886:Site of Hardham Lock 1597:Haslingbourne Stream 909:North Mill, Midhurst 6258:Manor Farm duck pond 5780:. Environment Agency 5754:. Environment Agency 5728:. Environment Agency 5702:. Environment Agency 5676:. Environment Agency 5650:. Environment Agency 5624:. Environment Agency 5598:. Environment Agency 5572:. Environment Agency 5546:. Environment Agency 5529:. © Crown copyright. 5510:. Environment Agency 4218:, pp. 151, 154. 3902:on 10 December 2012. 2553:The River Rother at 2542:building, clad with 2485:Liss railway station 2208:London to Portsmouth 1423:Coultershaw Bridges 498:Liss railway station 6346:Rivers of Hampshire 5845: /  5566:"Stanbridge Stream" 4968:"Cowdray (1017500)" 4230:, pp. 156–157. 4206:, pp. 147–151. 4194:, pp. 144–146. 4158:, pp. 140–141. 4146:, pp. 127–128. 4079:, pp. 126–127. 4017:. Middleton Press. 3978:on 31 October 2014. 3852:A History of Sussex 3807: /  3790:Jn with River Arun 3756: /  3705: /  3654: /  3603: /  3552: /  3501: /  3450: /  3399: /  3382:Little Topham Lock 3347: /  3296: /  3245: /  3194: /  3143: /  3092: /  3041: /  2990: /  2168:, who was based at 1811:Hardham Tunnel Cut 889:bridge, Easebourne 294:Basin features 6301:Portsmouth Harbour 6291:Chichester Harbour 6238:Farlington Marshes 4091:, pp. 144–145 3823:Jn with River Arun 3812:50.9524°N 0.5286°W 3761:50.9535°N 0.5356°W 3710:50.9559°N 0.5648°W 3659:50.9605°N 0.6019°W 3608:50.9661°N 0.6177°W 3557:50.9731°N 0.6504°W 3506:50.9830°N 0.6716°W 3455:50.9827°N 0.6875°W 3415:Little Topham Lock 3404:50.9802°N 0.7083°W 3352:50.9847°N 0.7347°W 3301:51.0017°N 0.7702°W 3250:50.9930°N 0.8173°W 3199:51.0036°N 0.8901°W 3148:51.0118°N 0.9175°W 3097:51.0439°N 0.8934°W 3046:51.0679°N 0.9094°W 2995:51.0675°N 0.9490°W 2903:Points of interest 2744:Stanbridge Stream 2630: 2615:Queen Elizabeth II 2578:Stedham with Iping 2558: 2458:Source to Midhurst 2274: 2249:As the Water Flows 2045:branch to Midhurst 1419: A285  885: A272  784: A272  647:Stanbridge Stream 569: A272  6333: 6332: 6311:Southampton Water 6296:Langstone Harbour 6174:Itchen Navigation 6169:Basingstoke Canal 6140: 6139: 5800:"Chemical Status" 5462:. Companies House 4798:, pp. 63–65. 4341:, pp. 8, 20. 4329:, pp. 11–12. 4024:978-0-906520-24-6 4005:978-0-7509-0968-6 3968:978-0-9557672-2-7 3935:978-0-7153-4693-8 3880:978-0-9538291-0-1 3861:978-0-85033-185-1 3840: 3839: 3688:Fittleworth Lock 3586:Coultershaw Lock 2896: 2895: 2713:Ecological Status 2608:Midhurst to mouth 2512:Premonstratensian 2257:51 & 52 Vict. 2174:act of Parliament 2150: 2149: 2093:Act of Parliament 1996: 1995: 1992: 1991: 1457:Coultershaw Mill 1382:Coultershaw Lock 546:Sheet Upper Mill 328: 327: 6363: 6189:Titchfield Canal 6148: 6132:River Wallington 6054:Oakhanger Stream 5939:River Whitewater 5922: 5899: 5898: 5887: 5880: 5873: 5864: 5860: 5859: 5857: 5856: 5855: 5850: 5846: 5843: 5842: 5841: 5838: 5808: 5807: 5796: 5790: 5789: 5787: 5785: 5774:"Western Rother" 5770: 5764: 5763: 5761: 5759: 5744: 5738: 5737: 5735: 5733: 5718: 5712: 5711: 5709: 5707: 5696:"Minsted Stream" 5692: 5686: 5685: 5683: 5681: 5666: 5660: 5659: 5657: 5655: 5640: 5634: 5633: 5631: 5629: 5618:"Harting Stream" 5614: 5608: 5607: 5605: 5603: 5588: 5582: 5581: 5579: 5577: 5562: 5556: 5555: 5553: 5551: 5536: 5530: 5524: 5519: 5517: 5515: 5500: 5494: 5493: 5491: 5489: 5484:. 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Archived from 3960: 3948: 3939: 3920: 3903: 3901: 3894: 3884: 3865: 3831: 3830: 3828: 3827: 3826: 3824: 3819: 3818: 3817:50.9524; -0.5286 3813: 3808: 3805: 3804: 3803: 3800: 3780: 3779: 3777: 3776: 3775: 3773: 3768: 3767: 3766:50.9535; -0.5356 3762: 3757: 3754: 3753: 3752: 3749: 3729: 3728: 3726: 3725: 3724: 3722: 3721:Fittleworth Lock 3717: 3716: 3715:50.9559; -0.5648 3711: 3706: 3703: 3702: 3701: 3698: 3678: 3677: 3675: 3674: 3673: 3671: 3666: 3665: 3664:50.9605; -0.6019 3660: 3655: 3652: 3651: 3650: 3647: 3627: 3626: 3624: 3623: 3622: 3620: 3619:Coultershaw Lock 3615: 3614: 3613:50.9661; -0.6177 3609: 3604: 3601: 3600: 3599: 3596: 3576: 3575: 3573: 3572: 3571: 3569: 3564: 3563: 3562:50.9731; -0.6504 3558: 3553: 3550: 3549: 3548: 3545: 3525: 3524: 3522: 3521: 3520: 3518: 3513: 3512: 3511:50.9830; -0.6716 3507: 3502: 3499: 3498: 3497: 3494: 3484:Lodsbridge Lock 3474: 3473: 3471: 3470: 3469: 3467: 3462: 3461: 3460:50.9827; -0.6875 3456: 3451: 3448: 3447: 3446: 3443: 3423: 3422: 3420: 3419: 3418: 3416: 3411: 3410: 3409:50.9802; -0.7083 3405: 3400: 3397: 3396: 3395: 3392: 3371: 3370: 3368: 3367: 3366: 3364: 3359: 3358: 3357:50.9847; -0.7347 3353: 3348: 3345: 3344: 3343: 3340: 3320: 3319: 3317: 3316: 3315: 3313: 3308: 3307: 3306:51.0017; -0.7702 3302: 3297: 3294: 3293: 3292: 3289: 3269: 3268: 3266: 3265: 3264: 3262: 3257: 3256: 3255:50.9930; -0.8173 3251: 3246: 3243: 3242: 3241: 3238: 3218: 3217: 3215: 3214: 3213: 3211: 3206: 3205: 3204:51.0036; -0.8901 3200: 3195: 3192: 3191: 3190: 3187: 3167: 3166: 3164: 3163: 3162: 3160: 3155: 3154: 3153:51.0118; -0.9175 3149: 3144: 3141: 3140: 3139: 3136: 3116: 3115: 3113: 3112: 3111: 3109: 3104: 3103: 3102:51.0439; -0.8934 3098: 3093: 3090: 3089: 3088: 3085: 3065: 3064: 3062: 3061: 3060: 3058: 3053: 3052: 3051:51.0679; -0.9094 3047: 3042: 3039: 3038: 3037: 3034: 3014: 3013: 3011: 3010: 3009: 3007: 3002: 3001: 3000:51.0675; -0.9490 2996: 2991: 2988: 2987: 2986: 2983: 2950: 2707: 2602:motte-and-bailey 2536:grade II* listed 2415: 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3708: 3707: 3704: 3699: 3696: 3694: 3692: 3691: 3669: 3667: 3663: 3661: 3657: 3656: 3653: 3648: 3645: 3643: 3641: 3640: 3618: 3616: 3612: 3610: 3606: 3605: 3602: 3597: 3594: 3592: 3590: 3589: 3567: 3565: 3561: 3559: 3555: 3554: 3551: 3546: 3543: 3541: 3539: 3538: 3517:Lodsbridge Lock 3516: 3514: 3510: 3508: 3504: 3503: 3500: 3495: 3492: 3490: 3488: 3487: 3465: 3463: 3459: 3457: 3453: 3452: 3449: 3444: 3441: 3439: 3437: 3436: 3433:Moorlands Lock 3414: 3412: 3408: 3406: 3402: 3401: 3398: 3393: 3390: 3388: 3386: 3385: 3362: 3360: 3356: 3354: 3350: 3349: 3346: 3341: 3338: 3336: 3334: 3333: 3311: 3309: 3305: 3303: 3299: 3298: 3295: 3290: 3287: 3285: 3283: 3282: 3260: 3258: 3254: 3252: 3248: 3247: 3244: 3239: 3236: 3234: 3232: 3231: 3209: 3207: 3203: 3201: 3197: 3196: 3193: 3188: 3185: 3183: 3181: 3180: 3158: 3156: 3152: 3150: 3146: 3145: 3142: 3137: 3134: 3132: 3130: 3129: 3107: 3105: 3101: 3099: 3095: 3094: 3091: 3086: 3083: 3081: 3079: 3078: 3056: 3054: 3050: 3048: 3044: 3043: 3040: 3035: 3032: 3030: 3028: 3027: 3005: 3003: 2999: 2997: 2993: 2992: 2989: 2984: 2981: 2979: 2977: 2976: 2959: 2948: 2947: 2946: 2945: 2944: 2905: 2880:Western Rother 2829:Minsted Stream 2778:Harting Stream 2716:Chemical Status 2690: 2674:limited company 2662: 2646:Cocking Foundry 2634:Midhurst branch 2610: 2566:Domesday survey 2544:weatherboarding 2520:grade II listed 2477:Grade II listed 2460: 2451: 2425: 2412: 2410: 2402: 2400: 2392: 2390: 2298:Gault Formation 2266: 2236:Lord Leconfield 2220: 2107: 2099: 2086: 2081: 2078: 2069:Lower Greensand 2028:Domesday survey 1967: 1948: 1941: 1934: 1915: 1908: 1901: 1881: 1874: 1867: 1847: 1840: 1833: 1826: 1806: 1799: 1792: 1772: 1765: 1745: 1738: 1719: 1712: 1692: 1685: 1666: 1659: 1639: 1632: 1612: 1592: 1585: 1578: 1558: 1551: 1531: 1524: 1505: 1486: 1479: 1472: 1452: 1445: 1438: 1418: 1416: 1411: 1404: 1397: 1377: 1370: 1363: 1344: 1337: 1330: 1311: 1304: 1284: 1277: 1258: 1251: 1231: 1224: 1205: 1198: 1178: 1171: 1152: 1145: 1126: 1119: 1104:Moorlands Lock 1099: 1092: 1072: 1065: 1045: 1038: 1031: 1011: 1004: 984: 977: 958: 938: 931: 924: 904: 884: 882: 877: 862:Minsted Stream 857: 850: 830: 810: 803: 783: 781: 776: 756: 736: 729: 709: 694:Harting Stream 689: 682: 662: 642: 635: 620:Tillmore Brook 615: 608: 588: 568: 566: 561: 541: 521: 514: 492: 485: 478: 471: 451: 449: 444: 424: 404: 397: 390: 371: 362: 361: 357: 319: 307: 280: 270: 244: 234: 208: 198: 186: 152: 118: 43: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 6369: 6367: 6359: 6358: 6353: 6348: 6338: 6337: 6331: 6330: 6320: 6317: 6316: 6314: 6313: 6308: 6303: 6298: 6293: 6287: 6285: 6279: 6278: 6276: 6275: 6270: 6268:Testwood Lakes 6265: 6260: 6255: 6250: 6245: 6240: 6235: 6230: 6224: 6222: 6218: 6217: 6215: 6214: 6212:West End Brook 6209: 6207:Pillhill Brook 6203: 6201: 6195: 6194: 6192: 6191: 6186: 6181: 6176: 6171: 6166: 6160: 6158: 6151: 6150: 6143: 6141: 6138: 6137: 6135: 6134: 6129: 6127:Tanner's Brook 6124: 6119: 6114: 6109: 6104: 6099: 6094: 6092:Beaulieu River 6089: 6084: 6079: 6073: 6071: 6067: 6066: 6064: 6063: 6062: 6061: 6056: 6045: 6043: 6037: 6036: 6034: 6033: 6028: 6023: 6018: 6013: 6007: 6005: 5999: 5998: 5996: 5995: 5990: 5988:Candover Brook 5985: 5979: 5977: 5971: 5970: 5968: 5967: 5962: 5961: 5960: 5955: 5954: 5953: 5952: 5951: 5930: 5928: 5919: 5909: 5908: 5892: 5890: 5889: 5882: 5875: 5867: 5829: 5828: 5823: 5816: 5815:External links 5813: 5810: 5809: 5791: 5765: 5739: 5713: 5687: 5661: 5635: 5609: 5583: 5557: 5531: 5495: 5473: 5451: 5425: 5394: 5382: 5351: 5320: 5289: 5258: 5232: 5201: 5170: 5139: 5108: 5094: 5063: 5048: 5017: 4986: 4955: 4924: 4893: 4862: 4831: 4800: 4788: 4757: 4726: 4695: 4664: 4633: 4602: 4571: 4540: 4509: 4478: 4447: 4416: 4392: 4381: 4369: 4343: 4331: 4319: 4307: 4295: 4283: 4268: 4256: 4244: 4232: 4220: 4208: 4196: 4184: 4182:, p. 144. 4172: 4170:, p. 141. 4160: 4148: 4136: 4120: 4108: 4093: 4089:Armstrong 1971 4081: 4069: 4047: 4046: 4044: 4041: 4039: 4038: 4029: 4023: 4010: 4004: 3991: 3980: 3967: 3949: 3940: 3934: 3921: 3904: 3885: 3879: 3866: 3860: 3846: 3844: 3841: 3838: 3837: 3835: 3832: 3791: 3787: 3786: 3784: 3781: 3740: 3736: 3735: 3733: 3730: 3689: 3685: 3684: 3682: 3679: 3638: 3634: 3633: 3631: 3628: 3587: 3583: 3582: 3580: 3577: 3536: 3535:Ladymead Lock 3532: 3531: 3529: 3526: 3485: 3481: 3480: 3478: 3475: 3466:Moorlands Lock 3434: 3430: 3429: 3427: 3424: 3383: 3379: 3378: 3375: 3372: 3331: 3327: 3326: 3324: 3321: 3280: 3276: 3275: 3273: 3270: 3229: 3225: 3224: 3222: 3219: 3178: 3174: 3173: 3171: 3168: 3127: 3123: 3122: 3120: 3117: 3076: 3072: 3071: 3069: 3066: 3025: 3024:Greatham Mill 3021: 3020: 3018: 3015: 2974: 2970: 2969: 2966: 2961: 2954: 2943: 2942: 2937: 2932: 2927: 2921: 2915: 2908: 2907: 2906: 2904: 2901: 2894: 2893: 2890: 2887: 2884: 2881: 2877: 2876: 2873: 2870: 2867: 2864: 2860: 2859: 2856: 2853: 2850: 2847: 2843: 2842: 2839: 2836: 2833: 2830: 2826: 2825: 2822: 2819: 2816: 2813: 2809: 2808: 2805: 2802: 2799: 2796: 2795:Elsted Stream 2792: 2791: 2788: 2785: 2782: 2779: 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6256: 6254: 6251: 6249: 6246: 6244: 6241: 6239: 6236: 6234: 6233:Eyeworth Pond 6231: 6229: 6226: 6225: 6223: 6219: 6213: 6210: 6208: 6205: 6204: 6202: 6200: 6196: 6190: 6187: 6185: 6182: 6180: 6177: 6175: 6172: 6170: 6167: 6165: 6164:Andover Canal 6162: 6161: 6159: 6156: 6152: 6147: 6133: 6130: 6128: 6125: 6123: 6120: 6118: 6115: 6113: 6110: 6108: 6105: 6103: 6100: 6098: 6095: 6093: 6090: 6088: 6087:Bartley Water 6085: 6083: 6080: 6078: 6075: 6074: 6072: 6068: 6060: 6057: 6055: 6052: 6051: 6050: 6047: 6046: 6044: 6042: 6038: 6032: 6029: 6027: 6024: 6022: 6019: 6017: 6014: 6012: 6009: 6008: 6006: 6004: 6000: 5994: 5991: 5989: 5986: 5984: 5981: 5980: 5978: 5976: 5972: 5966: 5963: 5959: 5956: 5950: 5947: 5946: 5945: 5942: 5941: 5940: 5937: 5936: 5935: 5932: 5931: 5929: 5927: 5923: 5920: 5914: 5910: 5906: 5902: 5897: 5888: 5883: 5881: 5876: 5874: 5869: 5868: 5865: 5861: 5858: 5827: 5824: 5822: 5819: 5818: 5814: 5805: 5801: 5795: 5792: 5779: 5775: 5769: 5766: 5753: 5749: 5743: 5740: 5727: 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