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  2. River Hamps - Wikipedia

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    River Hamps. / 53.13535; -1.95213. The River Hamps is a river in Staffordshire, England. It is a tributary of the River Manifold, which itself flows into the River Dove near Ilam. For much of its length the river flows through the Peak District National Park .

  3. River Manifold - Wikipedia

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    The River Manifold is a river in Staffordshire, England. It is a tributary of the River Dove (which also flows through the Peak District, forming the boundary between Derbyshire and Staffordshire). The Manifold rises at Flash Head [ 2] just south of Buxton near Axe Edge, [ 3] at the northern edge of the White Peak, known for its limestone beds.

  4. Category:Rivers of Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    River Waldron. River Wheelock. Wom Brook. Categories: Landforms of Staffordshire. Rivers of England by county. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  5. River Trent - Wikipedia

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    River Trent. /  53.11611°N 2.14028°W  / 53.11611; -2.14028. /  53.700°N 0.700°W  / 53.700; -0.700. The Trent is the third longest river in the United Kingdom. Its source is in Staffordshire, on the southern edge of Biddulph Moor. It flows through and drains the North Midlands into the Humber Estuary.

  6. River Dove, central England - Wikipedia

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    River Manifold, River Churnet. The River Dove ( / dʌv / DUV, traditionally / doʊv / DOHV) is the principal river of the southwestern Peak District, in the Midlands of England, and is around 45 miles (72 km) in length. It rises on Axe Edge Moor near Buxton and flows generally south to its confluence with the River Trent at Newton Solney. [ 1]

  7. River Churnet - Wikipedia

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    The source of the river is located over 1,000 feet (300 m) above sea level in the Staffordshire moorlands, near the gritstone escarpment of the Roaches, and next to the A53 Leek to Buxton road, It is only a few hundred yards away from Black Brook which ultimately, through the Dane and Weaver, flows into the Irish Sea; however, the Churnet, through the Dove, Trent and Humber Estuary, ultimately ...

  8. River Blithe - Wikipedia

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    River Blithe. / 52.75580; -1.83163. The River Blithe is a river in Staffordshire, England. It is a tributary of the River Trent and runs for around 18 miles from source to its confluence with the River Trent.

  9. River Sow - Wikipedia

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    6.33 m 3 /s (224 cu ft/s) [ 2] Basin features. Tributaries. • left. Brockton Brook, Meece Brook. • right. Doxey Brook, River Penk. Progression : Sow — Trent — Humber — North Sea. The River Sow / saʊ / is a tributary of the River Trent in Staffordshire, England, and is the river that flows through Stafford .