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  2. River Ouse, Sussex - Wikipedia

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    The Sussex Ouse Conservation Society promotes awareness of the navigation, and publishes details of circular walks which include river sections. For serious walkers, the Sussex Ouse Valley Way is a long-distance footpath which follows the course of the river.

  3. Ouse Valley Way - Wikipedia

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    The Ouse Valley Way is a 150-mile (240 km) footpath in England, following the River Great Ouse from its source near Syresham in Northamptonshire to its mouth in The Wash near King's Lynn.

  4. Ouse Valley Viaduct - Wikipedia

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    The Ouse Valley Viaduct (or the Balcombe Viaduct) carries the Brighton Main Line over the River Ouse in Sussex. It is located to the north of Haywards Heath and the south of Balcombe . Known for its ornate design, the structure has been described as "probably the most elegant viaduct in Britain."

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  6. Glynde Reach - Wikipedia

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    Glynde Reach is a river in East Sussex, England and tributary of the River Ouse. [1] The main channel is fed from sources near Laughton , Rushy Green on the outskirts of Ringmer , two streams near Selmeston and several near Ripe .

  7. Sussex Ouse Valley Way - Wikipedia

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    A southward view from Southease swing bridge with the trail on the right bank of the river. The Sussex Ouse Valley Way is a 42-mile (68 km) long-distance footpath which closely follows the route of the Sussex Ouse. It starts at the Ouse's source in Lower Beeding, West Sussex, when it's still a little stream. [1]

  8. River Uck - Wikipedia

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    The River Uck is a river in East Sussex, United Kingdom, which drains a catchment starting near Crowborough in the North, Hadlow Down to the East and Laughton, East Sussex to the South. [1] It flows through the town of Uckfield and into the River Ouse about 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Lewes. The River Uck has a scenic walk alongside it.

  9. Lewes Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Lewes Brooks is a 339.1-hectare (838-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south of Lewes in East Sussex. [1] [2] The Falmer-Glynde and the Ouse valleys meet in Lewes Brooks, and the Upper and Lower Rises are the remains of the chalk uplands eroded by the Ouse.