List of rivers of England

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This is a list of rivers of England, organised geographically and taken anti-clockwise around the English coast where the various rivers discharge into the surrounding seas, from the Solway Firth on the Scottish border to the Welsh Dee on the Welsh border, and again from the Wye on the Welsh border anti-clockwise to the Tweed on the Scottish border.

Tributaries are listed down the page in an upstream direction, i.e. the first tributary listed is closest to the sea, and tributaries of tributaries are treated similarly. Thus, in the first catchment below, the River Sark is the lowermost tributary of the Border Esk and the Hether Burn is the lowermost tributary of the River Lyne. The main stem (or principal) river of a catchment is labelled as (MS), left-bank tributaries are indicated by (L), right-bank tributaries by (R). Note that in general usage, the 'left (or right) bank of a river' refers to the left (or right) hand bank, as seen when looking downstream. Where a named river derives from the confluence of two differently named rivers these are labelled as (Ls) and (Rs) for the left and right forks (the rivers on the left and right, relative to an observer facing downstream). A prime example is the River Tyne (MS), the confluence of the South Tyne (Rs) and the North Tyne (Ls) near Hexham. Those few watercourses (mainly in the Thames catchment) which branch off a major channel and then rejoin it or another watercourse further downstream are known as distributaries or anabranches and are labelled (d).

The list is (or at least will be when completed) essentially a list of the main rivers of England (as defined by the Environment Agency) and which includes those named watercourses for which the Environment Agency has a flood defence function. Difficulties arise otherwise in determining what should and what should not be included. Some minor watercourses are included in the list, especially if they are named as 'river'- such examples may be labelled (m).

For simplicity, they are divided here by the coastal sections within which each river system discharges to the sea. In the case of the rivers which straddle the borders with Scotland and Wales, such as the Border Esk, Tweed, Dee, Severn and Wye, only those tributaries which lie at least partly in England are included.

Western (Irish Sea) discharges from north-south[]

This section includes all rivers entering the Irish Sea from England between the Scottish border and the Welsh border.

Cumbrian coast[]

All rivers discharging into the Solway Firth, Irish Sea and Morecambe Bay from the Scottish border south to Silverdale on the Cumbria/Lancashire border.

Flowing into the Solway Firth[]

Border Esk catchment

The lowest reaches of the Esk are in England but most of the river is in Scotland whilst a short section is followed by the England/Scotland border. Tributaries of the Esk which are wholly in Scotland are omitted from this list but may be found at List of rivers of Scotland.

  • River Esk (MS)
    • River Sark (or 'Sark Water') (R) (upper reaches in Scotland, part of river is followed by England/Scotland border)
    • River Lyne (L)
    • (L)
    • Liddel Water (L) (part of river is followed by England/Scotland border)
      • Kershope Burn (L) (larger part of river is in Scotland, part of river is followed by England/Scotland border)

All further upstream tributaries of the Esk are wholly in Scotland.

Eden catchment

  • River Eden (MS)
    • River Caldew (L)
      • (L) (Tributary and distributary)
      • River Roe (R)
      • (L)
      • (R)
      • (L)
      • (L)
      • (R)
    • River Petteril (L)
    • River Irthing (R)
      • River Gelt (R)
      • (R)
      • Cam Beck (R)
      • King Water (R)
      • (Ls)
      • (Rs)
    • (R)
    • River Eamont (L)
      • River Lowther (R)
        • Haweswater Beck (L)
        • Swindale River (or Swindale Beck) (L)
      • (L) (Distributary of River Peterill)
        • (known as Myers Beck upstream) (L)
      • Dacre Beck (L)
    • (R)
    • River Lyvennet (L) (known as Lyvennet Beck upstream)
    • (L)
    • (L)
    • Swindale Beck (R)
    • River Belah (R)
      • (R)
    • (L)

Wampool catchment

  • River Wampool (MS)
    • Chalk Beck (L)

Minor coastal catchments

Flowing into the Irish Sea[]

Derwent catchment

Minor coastal catchments

Ehen catchment

  • River Ehen (MS)
    • River Keekle (R)
    • River Liza (enters head of Ennerdale Water)

Calder catchment

Cumbrian Esk catchment

Minor coastal catchment

Duddon catchment

  • River Duddon (MS)
    • (L)
    • (L)

Flowing into Morecambe Bay[]

Minor Coastal catchment

  • (MS)
    • (L)
    • (R)
  • (MS)

Leven catchment

  • River Leven (MS)
    • (R)
    • River Eea (L)
    • River Crake (R) (drains Coniston Water)
      • (R) (enters Coniston Water)
      • Yewdale Beck (R) (enters Coniston Water)
    • Rusland Pool (R)
    • Cunsey Beck (R) (enters Windermere, west bank; drains Esthwaite Water)
      • (enters head of Esthwaite Water)
    • Trout Beck (L) (enters Windermere, east bank)
    • River Brathay (combines with Rothay to enter head of Windermere)
      • (L)
    • River Rothay (combines with Brathay to enter head of Windermere)
      • Stock Ghyll (L)
      • Scandale Beck (L)
      • (L)

Kent catchment

  • River Kent (MS)
    • River Winster (R)
    • River Bela (L)
      • Peasey Beck (Ls) (?known as Killington Beck upstream)
        • (L)
      • Stainton Beck (Rs) (known as St. Sunday's Beck upstream)
    • River Gilpin (R)
    • River Mint (L)
      • (Ls)
      • (Rs)?
    • River Sprint (L)
    • River Gowan (R)

Lancashire and Cheshire coast[]

All rivers discharging into the Irish Sea from Silverdale on the Cumbria/Lancashire border south to the Dee Estuary.

Keer catchment

Lune catchment

Cocker catchment

  • River Cocker (MS)
  • Broad Fleet (MS)

Wyre catchment

Ribble catchment

Minor coastal catchments

Alt catchment

  • River Alt (MS)
    • (R)

Mersey catchment

  • River Mersey (MS)
    • The Birket (L)
      • River Fender (R)
        • Prenton Brook (L)
      • Arrowe Brook (R)
        • Greasby Brook (L)
          • Newton Brook (L)
    • River Dibbin (L)
    • (L)
    • River Gowy (L)
    • River Weaver (L)
      • River Dane (R)
        • River Wheelock (L)
        • River Croco (R)
      • River Waldron (R)
    • (R)
    • River Bollin (L)
    • Red Brook (L)
    • Glaze Brook (R)
    • River Irwell (R) (subsumed within the Manchester Ship Canal in lower reaches)
      • River Medlock (L)
        • River Tib (subterranean)
      • River Irk (L)
      • River Croal (R)
        • River Tonge (L)
          • Bradshaw Brook (L)
          • Astley Brook
          • Eagley Brook
      • River Roch (L)
    • Chorlton Brook
    • Micker Brook (L)
    • River Tame (Rs)
      • (R)
      • (L)
    • River Goyt (Ls)
      • River Etherow (R)
        • (L)
        • (R)
      • Todd Brook (L)
      • River Sett (R)
        • River Kinder (R)

The Dee and most of its tributaries arise in Wales. Though a section of it passes through England, it passes into Wales once again before discharging into the Irish Sea via the Dee estuary. For other rivers entering the Irish Sea and Cardigan Bay from Wales, see List of rivers of Wales. Only those tributaries of the River Dee which flow wholly or partly in England are listed here – for a complete list of the rivers and watercourses of the Dee catchment see List of rivers of Wales.

Dee catchment

  • River Dee (MS) (Afon Dyfrdwy in Welsh)
    • (R)
    • (R)
    • (R) (m)
    • (R)
    • Aldford Brook (R)
    • Wych Brook (R)
      • (L)
      • (L)

All further upstream tributaries of the Dee are wholly in Wales.

Western discharges (for Bristol Channel & Southwest Approaches) from east-west[]

This section includes all rivers entering the Bristol Channel and the sea off the northern coasts of Devon and Cornwall which is referred to variously as the Southwest Approaches or Celtic Sea.

Rivers Severn and Wye[]

The lowermost Wye forms the boundary between England and Wales. Only those tributaries of the River Wye which flow wholly or partly in England are listed here – for a complete list of the rivers and watercourses of the Wye catchment and for other rivers entering the Bristol Channel from Wales see List of rivers of Wales.

Wye catchment

  • River Wye (MS)
    • (L)
    • River Monnow (R)
      • River Dore (L)
        • (L)
    • Garren Brook (R)
      • (L)
    • (L)
    • River Lugg (L)
      • River Frome (L)
        • River Loddon (R)
      • (R)
      • (L)
      • River Arrow (R)
        • (R)
          • (L)
        • (R)
        • (L)
        • (L)
      • (L)
      • (L)
      • (R)
      • (R)
    • Norton Brook (R)
    • (L)
    • (R)

All further upstream tributaries of the Wye are wholly in Wales.

The River Severn upstream of the M48 Severn Bridge. This section includes all tributaries of the Severn which lie wholly or partly in England. For tributaries of the Severn which lie partly or wholly within Wales, see List of rivers of Wales.

Severn catchment

  • River Severn (Afon Hafren) (MS)
    • Little Avon River (L)
    • River Lyd (R)
    • River Frome, Stroud (L)
    • River Cam, Gloucestershire (L)
    • River Leadon (R)
    • River Chelt (L)
    • River Avon, Warwickshire (L)
      • River Swilgate (L)
      • Bow Brook (R)
      • Piddle Brook (R)
      • River Isbourne (L)
      • Badsey Brook (L)
      • River Arrow (R)
        • River Alne (L)
      • River Stour, Warwickshire (L)
      • River Dene (L)
      • River Leam (L)
        • River Itchen, Warwickshire (L)
      • River Sowe (R)
        • Finham Brook (R)
        • River Sherbourne (R)
        • (L)
      • River Swift (R)
    • River Teme (R)
      • (L)
      • (R)
      • (R)
      • River Rea, Shropshire (L)
        • (R)
      • (R)
      • Ledwyche Brook (L)
      • River Corve (L)
      • River Onny (L)
        • Quinny Brook (L)
        • (Ls)
        • (Rs)
      • River Clun, Shropshire (L)
    • River Salwarpe (L)
      • (R)
    • (R)
    • (R)
    • Dick Brook (R)
    • River Stour, Worcestershire (L)
      • River Smestow (Smestow Brook) (R)
        • Wom Brook (L)
    • Dowles Brook (R)
    • (R)
    • (R)
    • River Worfe (L)
      • R
    • (R)
    • Cound Brook (R)
    • River Tern (L)
      • River Roden (R)
      • River Strine (L)
      • River Meese (L)
      • (R)
    • Rea Brook (R) (A small part of the upper catchment of the Rea Brook lies in Wales)
    • River Perry, Shropshire (L)
    • River Vyrnwy (Welsh: Afon Efyrnwy) (L) (lowermost section in England, rest in Wales)
      • River Morda (L)
      • River Tanat (L) (lowermost section in England, rest in Wales)
        • (L) (part forms the border between England and Wales)
    • Camlad (R) (part in Wales, part in England)

With the exception of the Morda and parts of the Camlad, Tanat and Cynllaith all tributaries of the Severn and Vyrnwy upstream of their confluence are in Wales. They can be found here.

Bristol Channel[]

All English rivers discharging into the Severn Estuary and the Bristol Channel from the M48 Severn Bridge south and west to Morte Point, North Devon.

Bristol Avon catchment

  • River Avon (MS)
    • River Trym (R)
      • Hazel Brook (R)
    • River Frome (R)
    • River Malago (The Malago) (L)
    • Brislington Brook (L)
    • Siston Brook (R)
    • River Chew (L)
    • River Boyd (R)
    • Newton Brook (L)
    • Lam Brook (R)
    • (R)
    • Midford Brook (L)
      • Cam Brook (Ls)
      • Wellow Brook (Rs)
        • River Somer (R)
    • River Frome (L)
    • (L)
      • Mells River (L)
        • / (R)
      • (R)
        • (L)
    • River Biss (L)
    • (L)
    • Cocklemore Brook (R)
    • River Marden (L)
    • Brinkworth Brook (L)
    • Gauze Brook (R)
    • Woodbridge Brook (L)
      • Tetbury Avon (River Avon, Tetbury Branch) (Ls)
      • (River Avon, Sherston Branch) (Rs)

Minor coastal catchments

  • Land Yeo (MS)
  • (MS)
  • (MS)
  • (MS)
  • Congresbury Yeo (MS)
    • (L)
  • River Banwell (MS)

Axe catchment

  • River Axe (MS)
    • Mark Yeo (L)
    • Lox Yeo (R)
    • Cheddar Yeo (R)

Brue catchment

  • River Brue (MS)
    • North Drain (R)
    • River Sheppey via the Decoy Rhine (R)
    • Whitelake River (R)
    • River Alham (R)
    • River Pitt (L)
    • ?

Parrett catchment

  • River Parrett (MS)
    • Huntspill River (R)
      • (L)
      • (Rs) (connects with River Brue)
      • (Ls)
      • ?
    • Cannington Brook (L)
    • King's Sedgemoor Drain (R)
      • Sowy River (L)
      • (L)
      • River Cary?
    • ?
    • ?
    • ?
    • ?
      • ?
    • ?
    • River Yeo (R) (also known as River Ivel)
      • (L)
      • River Cam (R)
      • (R)
      • (R)
      • (or Wriggle River) (L)
    • River Tone (L)
    • River Isle (L)
      • Fivehead River (L)
        • (R)
    • (R)
    • (L)
    • (R)

Minor coastal catchments

  • (MS)
    • (L)
  • Washford River (MS)
  • (MS)
  • River Avill (MS)
  • Horner Water (MS)
    • ?
      • ?

Lyn catchment

  • East Lyn River (MS)
    • West Lyn River (L)
      • Barbrook (L)
    • (L)
      • (R)
    • Oare Water (Rs)
    • Badgworthy Water (Ls)

Minor coastal catchments

  • (MS)
  • (MS)
  • (MS)

Heddon, Sherrycombe, Umber & Wilder catchments

  • River Heddon (MS)
  • (R)
  • (MS)
  • (MS)
  • (MS)
    • (Rs)
    • (Ls)

Atlantic Coast of Devon and North Cornwall[]

Rivers discharging into the Atlantic Ocean between Morte Point in North Devon and Land's End.

Taw catchment

Torridge catchment

Minor coastal catchments

Camel catchment

Minor coastal catchments

  • River Menalhyl (MS)
  • River Gannel (MS)
  • Red River (MS)
    • (R)
  • River Hayle (MS)
  • (MS)

Southern (English Channel) discharges from west-east[]

This section includes all rivers entering the sea along England's south coast.

South Coast of Cornwall and Devon[]

All rivers discharging into the Atlantic Ocean between Land's End, Cornwall and Lyme Regis on the Devon/Dorset border.

Note that there are no watercourses named on either the 1:25,000 or 1:50,000 scale Ordnance Survey maps of the Isles of Scilly.

Minor coastal catchments

  • (MS)
  • (MS)
  • (MS)
  • (MS)
  • (MS)
  • (MS)
    • (R)
  • Red River (MS)
  • River Cober (MS)
  • Dawlish Water (MS)
  • (enters Slapton Ley)

Helford catchment

Restronguet catchment

  • Restronguet Creek (MS)
    • Carnon River (Ls)
    • (Rs)

Fal catchment

  • River Fal (MS)
    • River Truro (R)
    • (L) (m)

Percuil catchment

  • Percuil River (MS)

St Austell catchment

Par catchment

  • River Par (MS)

Fowey catchment

Pol catchment

  • River Pol (MS) (or Polperrro River)

Looe catchment

  • River Looe (MS)
    • East Looe River (Ls)
    • West Looe River (Rs)

Seaton catchment

  • River Seaton (MS)

Tamar catchment

Plym catchment

  • River Plym (MS)
    • (L)
    • River Meavy (R)
      • (L)
      • (L)
      • (L)
      • (L)
      • (L)

Yealm catchment

  • River Yealm (MS)
    • (L)
    • (R)
      • (R)
    • (L)
    • (L)
    • (R)

Erme & Avon catchments etc.

  • River Erme (MS)
    • Butter Brook (L)
    • (L)
    • (L)
    • (L)
    • (R)
    • (L)
    • (L)
    • (L)
    • (L)
  • River Avon (MS)
    • Western Wella Brook (L)
    • Brockhill Stream (L) (enters Avon Dam Reservoir)
    • (L)
    • (R)
      • (R)
      • (R)
    • (R)
      • (R)
      • (Ls)
      • (Rs)

Kingsbridge catchment

  • Bowcombe Creek

Dart catchment

  • River Dart (MS)
    • River Harbourne (R) (or Harbourne River)
      • (R)
    • (L)
      • (L)
      • (L)
    • River Mardle (R)
      • (R)
        • (R)
          • (L)
    • River Ashburn (L)
    • Holy Brook (R)
      • (L) (Feeds and Holy Brook)
    • River Webburn (L)
    • Venford Brook (R)
      • (L) (Feeds Venford Reservoir)
    • East Dart (Ls)
      • Walla Brook (L)
      • (L) (Hangman's Stream)
      • (L)
    • West Dart (Rs)

Teign catchment

  • River Teign (MS)
    • River Lemon (R)
      • River Sig (R)
        • Langworthy Brook (R)
    • Ventiford Brook (R)
      • Liverton Brook (R)
    • River Bovey (R)
      • Walla Brook (R)
      • Becka Brook (R)
    • South Teign River (Rs)
    • North Teign River (Ls)
    • (R)
    • Aller Brook (L)
    • Old Teign
    • Arch Brook (R)

Exe catchment

  • River Exe (MS)
    • (R)
    • River Kenn (R)
    • River Clyst (L)
    • Alphin Brook (R)
      • Fordland Brook (R)
      • (L)
    • (L)
    • (L)
    • (L)
    • (L)
    • River Creedy (R)
      • River Yeo (R)
        • (R)
          • (Ls)
          • (Rs)
    • River Culm (L)
      • (L)
      • (R) (known as in upper reaches)
      • (L)
      • (L) (or )
        • (R)
    • (L)
    • (R)
    • (L)
    • River Batherm (L)
      • (R)
    • (R)
    • (or ) (R)
    • River Barle (R)
    • River Haddeo (L)

Otter catchment

  • River Otter (MS)
    • River Tale (R)

Sid catchment

Axe catchment

Coast of Dorset and Hampshire[]

All rivers discharging into the English Channel between Lyme Regis on the Devon/Dorset border and Hayling Island on the Hampshire/Sussex border but excluding the Isle of Wight.

Minor coastal catchments

River Simene near Symondsbury

Brit catchment

  • River Brit (or Britt) (MS)
    • (R)
    • River Asker (L)
      • Mangerton River (R)

Coastal catchments

  • River Bride (MS)
  • River Wey (MS)
    • (L)
  • River Jordan (MS)

Poole Harbour (Frome and Piddle catchments and minor streams)

Christchurch Harbour (Stour and Avon catchments)

  • River Stour (MS)
  • River Avon (Also known as the Salisbury Avon) (MS)
    • River Ebble (R)
    • River Bourne (L)
    • River Nadder (R)
      • River Wylye (R)
        • River Till (L)
    • Nine Mile River (L)
      • Damson Brook (R)

Minor coastal catchments

  • Avon Water (Hampshire) (MS)
  • Lymington River (MS)
  • Beaulieu River (MS)
  • Dark Water (MS)

Test catchment

  • River Test (MS)
    • Bartley Water (R)
    • River Blackwater (R)
    • (R)
    • River Dun (R)
    • (L)
    • (R)
    • (L)
    • River Anton (R)
    • River Dever (L)
    • Bourne Rivulet (R)

Itchen catchment

Minor coastal catchments

  • River Hamble (MS)
    • (R)
  • River Meon (and Titchfield Haven) (MS)
  • (MS)
  • River Wallington (MS) (or )
  • (MS)
  • River Ems (MS)
  • River Lavant (MS)

Isle of Wight[]

All rivers in the Isle of Wight – list taken anticlockwise from Cowes

Medina catchment etc.

  • River Medina (MS)
    • (L)
  • (MS)

Newtown River catchment

  • Newtown River (MS)
    • / (R)
      • (L)
    • Caul Bourne
    • (R)

Western Yar catchment

  • Western Yar (Yarmouth) (MS)
    • (R)
    • (R)

Eastern Yar catchment etc.

  • River Yar (Bembridge) (MS)
    • (R)
  • (Ryde) (MS)

Wootton Creek catchment etc.

Coast of South East England[]

All rivers discharging into the English Channel and Straits of Dover between Hayling Island on the Hampshire/Sussex border and Foreness Point at the northeast corner of Kent. This section includes the entire coast of Sussex and the south and east coasts of Kent.

Minor coastal catchments

  • (MS)
  • (MS)
  • (MS)
  • (MS)
    • (ref?)
    • (L)

Arun catchment

  • River Arun (MS)
    • (R)
    • (L)
      • (L)
    • River Rother (R)
      • (L)
      • (R) (known upstream as )
    • (R)

Adur catchment

  • River Adur (MS)
    • River Adur (east fork) (L)
      • (R)

Ouse catchment

  • River Ouse, Sussex (MS)
    • Glynde Reach (L)
    • (R)
    • River Uck (L)

Cuckmere catchment

  • River Cuckmere (MS)

Pevensey Haven catchment

  • (MS)
    • (R)
      • (L)

Wallers Haven catchment

  • (MS)
    • (R)
    • (R)
      • (R)

Combe Haven catchment

Rother catchment

  • River Rother (MS)
    • River Brede (R)
      • River Tillingham (L)
      • River Line
    • (L)
    • (L)
    • (R)
    • (L)
    • (L)

Dour catchment

  • River Dour (MS)

Stour catchment

  • River Stour, Kent (MS)
    • North Stream (R)
    • Little Stour or Nailbourne (Rs)
      • Wingham River (R)
    • Great Stour (Ls)

Eastern (North Sea) discharges from south-north[]

This section includes all of the rivers along England's east coast.

Thames Estuary[]

All rivers discharging into the Thames and Medway and their estuaries. This section includes the coast of Kent west of Foreness Point at the northeast corner of Kent and the south coast of Essex, west of Shoeburyness. But see also

Medway catchment

  • River Medway (shares the Thames estuary) (MS)
    • East Malling Stream (L) ?ref
    • River Len (R)
    • Loose Stream (R) ?ref
    • Wateringbury Stream (L) ?ref
    • River Beult (R)
      • (L)
    • River Teise (R)
      • River Bewl (R)
    • River Bourne (L)
    • River Eden (L)
    • (L)

Thames catchment

  • River Thames (In Oxford, the Thames is also known as the River Isis) (MS)
    • Bill Meroy Creek (L)
    • Mardyke (L)
    • River Darent (R)
      • River Cray (L)
        • (R) (m)
        • River Shuttle (L)
          • Wyncham Stream (R) [3]
    • River Ingrebourne (tidal reach known as Rainham Creek) (L)
    • River Beam (L)
      • River Rom (Rs)
      • The Ravensbourne (Ls)
    • River Roding (tidal reach known as Barking Creek) (L)
    • Lea or Lee (tidal reach known as Bow Creek) (L)
      • The Hackney Brook (subterranean, and probably now diverted to the Thames) (R)
      • River Ching (L)
      • Pymmes Brook (R)
        • River Moselle (mostly subterranean, original tributary of Lee, now empties into Pymmes Brook) (R)
        • Salmons Brook (L)
      • Turkey Brook (R)
      • River Stort (L)
      • River Ash (L)
      • New River (artificial distributary, partly subterranean) (d) (R)
      • River Rib (L)
        • River Quin (L)
      • River Beane (L)
      • River Mimram (L)
    • River Ravensbourne (tidal reach known as Deptford Creek) (R)
      • River Quaggy (upper reaches known as Kyd Brook) (R)
        • Quaggy Hither Green (L)
        • Middle Kid Brooke (R)
        • Lower Kid Brooke (R)
        • Little Quaggy (R)
        • Grove Park Ditch (L)
        • Milk Street Ditch (L)
        • East Branch (R)
      • River Pool (L)
        • River Beck (Rs)
        • Chaffinch Brook (Ls)
      • Spring Brook (R)
    • River Peck (R)
    • River Neckinger (See also Subterranean rivers of London for this and the others marked 'subterranean' below) (R)
    • Walbrook (subterranean) (L)
    • River Fleet (subterranean, also known as the Holbourne) (L)
    • River Effra (subterranean) (R)
    • River Tyburn (subterranean) (L)
    • Falconbrook (subterranean) (R)
    • River Westbourne (subterranean) (L)
      • Tyburn Brook (subterranean) (L)
    • Counter's Creek (subterranean – tidal reach known as Chelsea Creek) (L)
    • River Wandle (R)
      • River Graveney
    • Beverley Brook (R)
      • Pyl Brook (R)
    • Stamford Brook (subterranean – tidal reach known as Hammersmith Creek) (L)
    • Bollo Brook (subterranean) (L)
    • River Brent (L)
    • Duke of Northumberland's River (L) (a distributary of the Colne)
    • River Crane (L)
    • Hogsmill River (R)
    • The Rythe (R)
    • River Mole (R)
      • River Ember (d) (R) (distributary and tributary)
    • Longford River (L) (a distributary of the Colne)
    • River Ash (L) (a distributary of the Colne)
    • River Wey (R)
      • (R) (enters R. Wey as the Bourne)
      • River Tillingbourne (or Tilling Bourne) (R)
      • River Ock (R)
      • River Wey (North branch) (Ls)
      • River Wey (South branch) (Rs)
        • River Slea (L)
    • River Bourne, north branch (R)
    • River Bourne, south branch (R)
    • River Colne (L)
      • Wraysbury River (R) (distributary and tributary)
      • River Ash (d) (L)
      • Longford River (d) (L)
      • Duke of Northumberland's River (d) (L)
      • Wraysbury River (d) (R)
      • Frays River (L) (distributary and tributary)
        • River Pinn (L)
      • Colne Brook (d) (R)
      • River Misbourne (R)
      • Frays River (d) (R)
      • River Chess (R)
      • River Gade (R)
        • River Bulbourne (R)
      • River Ver (R)
    • Colne Brook (L) (distributary of the Colne)
    • Jubilee River (d) (L)
    • River Wye (L)
    • River Loddon (R)
      • St Patrick's Stream (d)(L) (also connects with Thames)
      • Twyford Brook (R)
      • Emm Brook (R)
      • Barkham Brook (R)
      • River Blackwater (or Blackwater River) (lower reach known as Broad Water)
        • River Whitewater (L)
          • River Hart (R)
      • Bow Brook (L)
      • River Lyde (R)
    • River Kennet (R)
      • Foudry Brook (R)
        • Burghfield Brook (L)
          • The Teg (L)
          • Lockram Brook (R)
      • Clayhill Brook
      • River Enborne (R)
      • River Lambourn (L)
      • River Dun (R)
      • River Og (L)
    • River Pang (R)
      • River Bourne (or 'The Bourne')(R)
      • ?ref
    • River Thame (L)
    • River Ock (R)
    • Hinksey Stream (R) (distributary of Seacourt Stream)
    • River Cherwell (L)
      • River Ray (L)
      • River Swere (R)
      • Sor Brook (R)
      • (R)
    • Castle Mill Stream (L) (distributary of the Thames)
    • Bulstake Stream (R) (distributary of the Thames)
      • Seacourt Stream (R) (distributary of the Thames)
    • Duke's Cut (L) (artificial waterway connecting to the Oxford Canal)
    • River Evenlode (L)
      • River Glyme (L)
        • River Dorn (L)
    • River Windrush (L)
      • River Dikler (L)
        • River Eye (R)
    • River Cole (R)
    • River Leach (L)
    • River Coln (L)
    • River Ray(R)
    • (L)
    • River Key (R)
    • River Churn (L) (this is notable as it is longer than the upstream portion of the Thames)
    • Derry Brook (R)
    • Swill Brook (R) (this is notable as it is larger than the Thames that it flows "into")
    • Flagham Brook (R)

East Anglian Coast[]

All rivers discharging into the North Sea along the coast of East Anglia, including the counties of Essex (north and east of Shoeburyness), Suffolk and Norfolk as far as King's Lynn.

Crouch catchment

  • River Crouch (MS)
    • River Roach (R)

Blackwater catchment

  • River Blackwater (MS) (known as River Pant upstream)

Colne catchment

  • River Colne (MS)
    • Roman River (R)

Stour catchment

  • River Stour (MS)
    • River Brett (L)
    • River Box (L)
    • (L)
    • (L)

Orwell catchment

  • River Orwell (MS) (known as River Gipping above tidal limit)

Minor coastal catchments

  • River Deben (MS)
    • (R)
  • River Alde/River Ore (MS)
  • (south of Leiston) (MS) (m)
  • Minsmere River (MS)
  • River Blyth (MS)
  • River Yox (MS)
  • / (south of Kessingland) (MS)

Yare catchment

  • River Yare (MS)
    • River Bure
      • River Thurne (L)
      • River Ant (L)
    • River Waveney (R)
      • River Dove (R)
    • River Chet (R)
    • (L)
    • River Wensum (L)
      • River Tud (R)
    • River Tas (R)
    • River Tiffey (R)
    • (R)

Coastal catchments

  • River Glaven (MS)
  • River Stiffkey (MS)
  • River Burn (MS)
  • Heacham River (MS)
  • River Mun (MS)

Great Ouse catchment

  • River Great Ouse (MS)
    • Babingley River (R)
    • Gaywood River (R)
    • River Nar (R)
    • River Wissey(R)
    • River Little Ouse or Little Ouse River (R)
      • River Thet (R)
      • (L)
    • River Lark (R)
      • (R)
        • River Kennett (R)
      • (L)
    • Soham Lode ( upstream) (R)
    • River Cam (R)
      • Burwell Lode (R)
        • Wicken Lode ( upstream) (R)
        • Reach Lode (L)
      • Swaffham Bulbeck Lode (R)
      • Bottisham Lode (R) (Quy Water upstream)
        • (R)
      • River Rhee (Ls) (or River Cam)
        • (R)
      • River Granta (Rs) (or River Cam)
        • River Granta (R)
          • (R)
    • River Kym (L) ( upstream)
    • River Ivel (R)
      • River Flit (L)
        • River Hit (R)
      • River Hiz (R)
    • River Ouzel or Lovat (R)
    • River Tove (L)
    • Padbury Brook (The Twins) (R)

The Wash[]

All rivers discharging into The Wash.

Nene catchment

  • River Nene (MS)
    • (L)
    • (L)
    • (L)
    • Willow Brook (L)
    • Harper's Brook (L)
    • River Ise (L)
    • (L)[4]
    • Wootton Brook (R)

Welland catchment

  • River Welland (MS)
    • (R)
      • (L)
      • (L)
    • (L)
    • River Glen (L)
      • Bourne Eau (L)
      • (Rs)
      • (Ls) (also known as River Eden)
    • Vernatt's Drain (L)
      • (Ls)
      • (Rs)
    • (R)
    • Car Dyke (Peterborough) (R)
    • (R)
    • (R)
    • River Gwash (L)
    • River Chater (L)
    • Eye Brook (L)

The Haven catchment

  • Boston Haven (MS)
    • South Forty-Foot Drain (R)
      • (L)
      • (New Hammond Beck & Old Hammond Beck) (R)
      • (L)
      • (L)
    • River Witham
      • River Slea (R)
      • (R)
      • (L)
      • (R)
      • (R)
      • (L)
        • Barlings Eau (L)
      • River Till (L)
      • (R)
      • River Brant (R)
      • Fossdyke Navigation
      • River Bain (L)
        • River Waring (L)
    • Witham Navigable Drains (L)

Steeping catchment

  • Steeping River (or Wainfleet Haven) (MS)
    • Cow Bank Drain (L)
    • (R)
    • River Lymn

Saltfleet catchment

  • (MS)

Humber Estuary[]

This section includes all rivers entering the Humber, defined as the estuary west of a line between Spurn Head and Cleethorpes. The Humber is often referred to as the River Humber though the name is unusual insofar as it is an entirely tidal stretch of water formed as the Rivers Ouse and Trent combine at Trent Falls.

Grainthorpe catchment

  • (MS)
    • River Lud

Tetney Haven catchment

  • Tetney Haven (MS)

Minor coastal catchments

  • River Freshney (MS)
  • (MS)
  • (MS)

Ancholme catchment

  • New River Ancholme (MS)
    • (L)
    • Old River Ancholme (L)
    • River Rase (Rs)
    • River Ancholme (Ls)

Minor catchment

  • (MS)

Trent catchment

  • River Trent (MS)
    • Pauper's Drain (L)
      • River Torne (L)
    • River Eau (R)
    • River Idle (L)
      • River Ryton (L)
        • Oldcotes Dyke (L)
      • River Poulter (L)
      • River Maun (Ls)
      • River Meden (Rs)
    • River Devon (R)
      • River Smite (L)
        • River Whipling (R) (m)
    • River Greet (L)
    • River Leen (L)
      • Whyburn (R)
      • Farleys Brook (R)
    • River Erewash (L)
    • River Soar (R)
      • Kingston Brook (R)
      • Rothley Brook (L)
      • River Wreake (R) (known upstream as River Eye)
      • River Sence (R)
    • River Derwent (L)
      • River Ecclesbourne (R)
      • River Amber (L)
      • Bentley Brook (L) (near Matlock)
      • River Wye (R)
        • River Lathkill (R)
          • River Bradford (R)
      • River Noe (R)
        • Peakshole Water (R)
      • River Ashop (L) (enters Ladybower Reservoir)
        • River Alport
      • River Westend (R) (enters Derwent Reservoir)
    • River Dove (L)
      • Hilton Brook (L) (known as Sutton Brook upstream)
      • River Tean (R)
      • River Churnet (R)
      • Henmore Brook (L)
      • Bentley Brook, Bradbourne (L)
      • River Manifold (R)
        • River Hamps (R)
    • River Mease (R)
    • River Swarbourn (L)
    • River Tame (R)
      • Holbrook
      • River Anker (R)
      • Bourne Brook (L) (known as Black Brook upstream)
      • River Blythe (R)
        • River Cole (R)
      • River Rea (R)
    • River Blithe (L)
    • River Sow (R)
      • River Penk (R)
        • Whiston Brook (L)
      • (L)

Yorkshire Ouse catchment

  • River Ouse (MS) (assumes name of River Ure upstream of Linton-on-Ouse)
    • Swinefleet Warping Drain
    • River Don (R)
      • River Went (L)
      • River Dearne (L)
      • River Rother (R)
        • The Moss (L)
        • River Doe Lea (R)
        • (L)
          • (R)
          • River Drone (L)
        • River Hipper (L)
      • Blackburn Brook (L)
      • River Sheaf (R)
        • Porter Brook (L)
        • Meers Brook (R)
        • Limb Brook (L)
      • River Loxley (R)
        • River Rivelin (R)
      • Ewden Beck (R)
      • River Little Don (or Little Don River) (R)
        • ?
    • River Aire (R)
      • River Calder (R)
        • Ings Beck (L)
        • Blacker Beck (R)
          • Dennington Beck (R)
            • Bullcliff Beck (L)
          • North Wood Beck (R)
        • Smithy Brook (R)
          • Coxley Beck (R)
          • Howroyd Beck (L)
            • Fallhouse Beck (R)
          • Briestfield Beck (L)
        • Spen River (L)
        • Nun Brook (L)
        • River Colne(R)
          • Lees Beck (Becomes Fenay Beck upstream) (R)
            • Ox Field Beck (becomes Rods Beck near Gawthorpe) (R)
            • Rushfield Dike (becomes Lumb Dike near Castle Hill (L)
            • Beldon Brook (Rs)
            • Woodsome Dike (becomes Thunder Bridge Dike at Thunder Bridge (Ls)
              • Range Dike (L)
              • Car Dike (Ls)
                • Clough Dike (Ls)
                • Town Moor Dike (Rs)
              • Shepley Dike (Rs)
                • Stone Wood Dike (L)
          • Longley Hall Beck (becomes Squirrel Ditch, then Channel Dike near Longley (R)
          • River Holme (R)
            • Dean Clough (L)
            • Mag Brook (L)
              • Meltham Dike (R)
            • New Mill Dike (R)
            • River Ribble (R)
            • Black Sike Dike (L)
            • Dobb Dike (R)
          • Bradley Brook (R)
          • Drop Clough (L)
        • Red Beck (L)
          • Dixon Clough (R)
          • Jum Hole Beck (L)
          • Shibden Brook (L)
        • Black Brook (R)
          • Holywell Brook (R)
          • Barsey Clough (L)
          • Sandyfoot Clough (L)
          • Barkisland Clough (L)
          • Bottomeley Clough (L)
          • Red Lane Dike (R)
        • Hebble Brook (L)
          • Clough Bank Beck (R)
          • Cars Beck (R)
            • Middle Grain Beck (L)
        • River Ryburn (R)
        • Luddenden Brook (L)
        • Cragg Brook (R)
          • Withens Clough (L)
          • Turvin Clough (R)
        • Hebden Beck (L)
          • Bridge Clough (L)
            • Crimsworth Dean Beack
              • Hardidunt Clough (R)
              • Paddock Beck (R)
              • Roms Clough (L)
          • Graining Water (R)
        • Colden Water (L)
        • Beaumont Clough (R)
        • Daisy Bank Clough (L)
        • Lumbutts Clough (R)
        • Scaitcliffe Clough (R)
        • Hudson Clough (L)
          • Redmires Water (L)
        • Wittonstall Clough (L)
          • Dry Syke
      • Oulton Beck (R)
        • West Beck (L)
          • Throstle Carr Beck (L)
        • Carlton Beck
      • Fleakingley Beck (L)
      • Wyke Beck (L)
      • Oil Mill Beck (L)
        • Moseley Beck
          • Scotland Beck (R)
          • Bramhope Beck (L)
      • Begley Beck (R)
      • Gill Beck (L)
      • Guiseley Beck (L)
        • Yeadon Gill (L)
      • Gill Beck (L)
        • Jum Beck (L)
        • Black Beck
          • Middle Beck (R)
            • Horncliff Beck (R)
      • Bradford Beck (R)
        • Middle Brook
          • Chellow Dean Beck (L)
          • Bull Greave Beck (R)
        • Clayton Beck (R)
        • Pitty Beck (L)
      • Loadpit Beck (L)
        • Gloveshaw Beck (L)
        • Eldwick Beck
      • Little Beck (L)
      • Cottingley Beck (R)
      • Harden Beck (R)
        • Mytholme Beck (R)
          • Wilsden Beck
        • Hallas Beck
          • Cow House Beck (L)
        • Hewenden Beck
          • Sough Dike (R)
          • Milking Hole Beck (L)
          • Denholme Beck (R)
            • Carperley Beck (L)
              • Stubden Beck (R)
      • Morton Beck (L)
        • Fenny Shaw Beck (L)
        • Brad Beck
      • How Beck (L)
      • River Worth (R)
        • North Beck (L)
          • Butter Clough (L)
          • Todley Clough (L)
          • Newsholme Beck (R)
            • Nook Beck
          • Dean Beck
            • Far Slippery Beck (L)
              • Cinder Sike (L)
              • Slatesden Clough (L)
              • Old Ibber Dike (R)
            • Morkin Beck (L)
              • Blue Scar Beck (R)
        • Bridgehouse Beck (R)
          • Moorhouse Beck (L)
            • Hoyle Syke (L)
            • Dunkirk Beck (L)
            • Rag Clough Beck (R)
          • Leeming Water
            • Nan Scar Beck (L)
        • Sladen Beck (R)
          • Harbour Hole (R)
          • South Dean Beck
            • Crumber Dike (R)
              • Black Dike (L)
            • Rough Dike (R)
      • Silsden Beck (L)
      • Steeton Beck (R)
      • Eastburn Beck (R)
        • Sutton Beck (R)
        • Leys Beck (L)
          • Lothersdale Beck (Ls)
          • Surgill Beck (Rs)
        • Ickornshaw Beck
          • Gill Beck (L)
            • Lane House Beck (L)
              • Stone Head Beck
                • Black Scars Beck (R)
          • Gibb Syke (R)
          • Summer House Beck (R)
            • Lumb Head Beck (Ls)
              • Cowloughton Clough (L)
                • High End Lowe Spring (L)
            • Dean Hole Clough (Rs)
              • Dean Brow Beck (R)
                • Foul Dike (L)
              • Andrew Gutter (R)
      • Eller Beck (L)
        • Haw Beck (R)
          • Embsay Beck (R)
          • Kempley Beck (R)
            • Rowton Beck
              • Heugh Gill
                • Rams Gill
          • Water Lane Beck (R)
        • Owlet House Beck (R)
        • Red Gill (L)
        • Sandy Beck (R)
      • Carla Beck (R)
      • Catlow Gill (R)
      • Denindale Beck (R)
      • Denbers Dike (R)
        • Eller Gill (L)
      • Broughton Beck (R)
        • Crickle Beck (L)
          • Langber Beck (R)
            • Carr Beck
              • Gill Syke
        • Thornton Beck
          • Elslack Beck (R)
          • Brown House Beck
            • Earby Beck
              • Wentcliff Brook
                • Hodge Syke (L)
      • Eshton Beck (L)
        • Rom Side Beck (L)
        • Flasby Beck (L)
          • Mires Beck (R)
          • Hetton Beck (L)
            • Calton Gill Beck (L)
              • Washfold Beck (R)
            • Town End Beck (Ls)
            • Skirse Gill Beck (Rs)
              • Fleets Beck (L)
                • Ings Beck (L)
                  • Town Beck
        • Winterburn Beck
          • Dog Kennel Gill (R)
          • Moor Gill (R)
            • Calton Moor Syke (L)
          • Newton Bank Gill (R)
            • Smither Gill (L)
          • Way Gill (R)
            • Jeffreys Gill (R)
          • Whetstone Gill (R)
            • Ray Gill (L)
          • Long Gill Beck (L)
          • Lainger Beck (L)
      • Crosber Beck (R)
        • Newton Beck
          • High Ground Beck (L)
          • Hulber Beck (L)
      • Rowton Beck (R)
      • Gill Syke (R)
      • Otterburn Beck (R)
        • Dowber Syke (L)
        • Crane Field Beck (R)
          • Causeway Syke (L)
        • Crook Beck (R)
        • Duersdale Syke (L)
        • Ingle Beck (L)
        • Shears Gill Syke (L)
      • Tern Dike (L)
        • Calton Gill Syke
      • Foss Gill (L)
        • Calton Spouts (L)
          • High Field Syke (Rs)
          • High Close Syke (Ls)
      • Crook Syke (L)
      • Kirkby Beck (R)
        • Summer Gill Syke (Ls)
        • Crook Syke (Rs)
          • Grains Beck (L)
      • Malham Beck (L)
        • Granny Gill (L)
        • Gordale Beck (L)
          • Cow Close Syke (L)
          • Hanlith Gill Syke (L)
            • Hell Gill Syke (R)
          • Wye Gill Sike (L)
        • Tanpits Beck (R)
          • Tranlands Beck
            • Sell Gill (L)
    • River Derwent (L)
      • The Beck (becomes Bielby Beck at Bielby (L)
        • Blackfoss Beck (R)
        • Missick Beck (becomes Hayton Beck at Hayton, Burnby Beck at Burnby, Nunburnholme Beck at Nunburnholme, and The Washdike at Warter (Ls)
          • West Beck (R)
        • Pocklington Beck (Rs)
          • Millington Beck (becomes Ridings Beck upstream of Millington (L)
            • Whitekeld Beck (L)
      • Cram Beck (R)
        • Moorhouse Beck (Rs)
          • Carrmire Beck (L)
        • Mill Hills Beck (Ls)
          • New River (R)
      • Howl Beck (L)
        • Mill Beck (R)
          • Gilder Beck (L)
      • Menethorpe Beck (becomes Thornthorpe Beck near Langton, and Mill Beck near Birdsall (L)
        • Rowmire Beck (R)
      • Priorpot Beck (L)
      • River Rye (R)
        • Costa Beck (L)
          • Ackland Beck (R)
          • Pickering Beck (L)
            • Levisham Beck (L)
            • Green Raygate Spring (R)
            • Raindale Beck (R)
              • Stape Beck (R)
            • Scarfhill Beck (R)
            • Sole Beck (R)
            • Havern Beck (L)
        • River Seven (L)
          • Catter Beck (becomes Hutton Beck upstream) (R)
            • Fairy Call Beck (becomes Loskey Beck upstream) (L)
            • Rudland Beck (R)
          • Keld Beck (R)
          • Cropton Beck (becomes Sutherland Beck upstream) (L)
            • Little Beck (L)
          • Lastingham Beck (R)
            • Ings Beck (becomes Ellers Beck, then Hole Beck upstream) (R)
            • Grain Beck (Ls)
            • Tranmire Beck (Rs)
          • Hartoft Beck (L)
            • Muffles Dike (L)
            • Priest's Sike Beck (L)
            • Hamer Beck (Rs)
            • Crook Beck (Ls)
          • North Gill (L)
            • West Gill (R)
          • Thorgill Head (R)
          • Cold Beck (R)
          • Reeking Gill (L)
        • River Dove (L)
          • Hodge Beck (R)
            • Stonely Woods Beck (L)
            • Cold Beck (R)
            • Rudland Beck (L)
            • Great Runnell (R)
            • Ouse Gill (L)
            • Little Runnell (R)
            • Cow Slack (R)
            • Shaw Beck (L)
          • Shortsha Beck (L)
          • Low Lane Wath (R)
            • Yealand Rigg Slack (R)
            • Harland Beck (L)
          • Lapa Green Dike (L)
          • Oak Beck (L)
          • Gill Beck (L)
        • White Beck (R)
        • Borough Beck (L)
          • Etton Gill (R)
        • Cadell (R)
        • River Seph (L)
          • Todhill Beck (L)
          • Ledge Beck (L)
          • Bildale Beck (Ls)
          • Raisdale Beck (Rs)
        • Ladhill Beck (L)
      • Welldale Beck (R)
      • Brompton Beck (R)
      • Ruston Beck (R)
      • River Hertford (L)
      • Lowdales Beck (L)
        • Kirk Beck (Ls)
          • Crossdales Beck (L)
        • Sow Beck (becomes Troutsdale Beck upstream) (R)
          • Freeze Gill (L)
          • Smithy Beck (L)
        • White Beck (R)
          • Grime Gill (R)
          • Black Beck (L)
            • Hipperley Beck (L)
            • Crosscliff Beck (R)
              • Yarna Beck (L)
              • Smallwood Beck (L)
      • Harwood Dale Beck (becomes Brown Rigg Beck upstream) (L)
        • Keas Beck (L)
          • West Syme (Ls)
          • Broadlands Beck (Rs)
        • Castle Beck (L)
          • Black Sike (L)
        • Bloody Beck (R)
        • Helwath Beck (L)
      • Barley Carr Dike (R)
      • Woof Howe Grain (R)
      • Tim Wash Slack (L)
    • (R)
    • River Wharfe (R)
      • River Washburn (L)
      • River Dibb (known as in lower reaches) (L)
      • River Skirfare (R)
        • (R)
      • (Ls)
      • (Rs)
    • River Foss (L)
      • Holgate Beck (R)
    • River Nidd (R)
      • River Crimple (or Crimple Beck) (R)
    • River Kyle (L)
    • River Swale (L)
      • Cod Beck (L)
      • River Wiske (L)
      • Colburn Beck (R)
        • Leadmill Gill
          • Risedale Beck
      • (L)
      • Arkle Beck (L)
      • (L)
      • (Ls)
      • (Rs)
    • River Skell (R)
      • River Laver (L)
    • River Burn (R)
    • River Cover (R)
    • Bishopdale Beck (R)
      • (R)
    • River Bain (R)
    • (R)
    • (L)

Hull catchment

  • River Hull (MS)
    • (L)
      • West Beck (Ls)

Minor coastal catchments

  • (MS)
    • Hedon Haven (L)
    • / (Rs)
    • (Ls)
  • (MS) (reaches the Humber at the Patrington Channel)

Moors Coast catchments[]

All rivers entering the North Sea between Spurn Point at the mouth of the Humber and Redcar, North Yorkshire. This section includes all rivers meeting the North Sea coast of the traditional county of Yorkshire, save for the Humber and Tees.

Barmston Main Drain catchment

  • (MS)
    • (L)
    • (R)

Minor coastal catchments

  • Gypsey Race (MS)
  • Sea Cut (Scalby Beck) (MS)
    • (L)
  • (MS)

Yorkshire Esk catchment

  • River Esk (MS)
    • (R)
    • (R)
    • (R)
      • (Ls)
      • (Rs)
    • (R)
    • (L)
    • (R)
    • (R)
    • (R)
    • (L)
      • (R)
    • (L)

Coastal catchments

  • (MS)
  • (MS)
  • (MS)
    • (L)
      • (R)
  • (MS)

Skelton Beck catchment

  • (MS)
    • (L)
    • (L)
    • (R)

Tees-Tweed[]

All rivers entering the North Sea from Redcar north to the Scottish border. This section includes the rivers of County Durham and Northumberland.

Tees catchment[]

Minor coastal catchments

  • Crimdon Beck (MS)
  • (MS)
  • (MS)
  • (MS)

Tyne-Wear catchment[]

Wear catchment

  • River Wear (MS)
    • (R)
    • River Browney (L)
      • River Deerness (L)
    • (L)
    • River Gaunless
    • Bedburn Beck (R)
    • (L)
    • (R)
    • (L)
    • (L)

Tyne catchment

  • River Tyne (MS)
    • River Don (R)
    • Ouseburn (L)
    • River Team (R)
    • River Derwent (R)
    • (R)
    • (L)
    • (R)
    • (R)
    • Devil's Water (R)
      • (L)
      • Ham Burn or Rowley Burn (L)
    • River South Tyne (Rs)
      • River Allen (R)
        • River East Allen (Rs)
        • River West Allen (Ls)
          • (L)
          • (L)
      • Haltwhistle Burn (L)
      • Tipalt Burn (L)
      • (R)
      • (L)
      • (L)
      • (L)
      • (L)
      • (R)
      • (L) (known as Sheild Water upstream)
      • (R)
      • (L)
      • (R)
      • (R)
    • River North Tyne (Ls)
      • (L)
      • (L)
      • (R)
      • (R)
      • (R)
      • River Rede (L)
        • (L)
        • (L)
        • (L)
        • (L)
        • (R)
        • (L)
      • (L)
      • (R)
      • (L)
        • (L)
        • (R)
          • (R)
        • (L)
          • (L)
      • (L)
        • (L)
        • (Rs)
        • (Ls)

Minor coastal catchment

  • Seaton Burn (MS)

Blyth catchment

  • River Blyth (MS)
    • (L)
    • (R)

Wansbeck catchment

Lyne catchment

  • (MS)

Minor coastal catchment

  • (MS)

Coquet catchment

  • River Coquet (MS)
    • (L)
    • (L)
    • (R)
    • (L)
    • (R)
    • (R)
    • (R)
    • (L)
      • (L)
    • (R)
    • (R)
    • River Alwin (R)
    • (R)
    • Usway Burn (L)

Aln catchment

  • River Aln (MS)
    • (R)
    • (L)
    • (L)
      • (R)
    • (R)
    • (L)
    • (R)
    • (R)
    • (L)

Minor coastal catchments

  • (MS)
  • (MS)
  • (MS)
  • (MS)
  • (MS)
  • (MS)

Tweed catchment[]

Tributaries of the Tweed which are wholly in Scotland are omitted from this list but may be found in the List of rivers of Scotland.

  • River Tweed (MS)
    • Whiteadder Water (L)
    • River Till (R) (known as River Breamish in its upper reaches)
      • River Glen (L)
        • Bowmont Water (Ls) ( in lower reaches)
        • (Rs)
      • Wooler Water (L)
        • (Ls)
        • (Rs)
      • (R)
      • (Ls)
      • River Breamish (Rs)
        • (L)
        • (L)

All further upstream tributaries of the Tweed are wholly in Scotland.

See also[]

References[]

Except where otherwise unannotated, rivers and other watercourses in this list are taken from the various sheets of the 1:25,000, 1:50,000 and 1:63,360 scale map series of the Ordnance Survey of Great Britain.

  1. ^ OS Contoured road map of Preston, Southport and Blackpool (sheet 29,Popular Edition 1928)
  2. ^ "knutsford". knutsford.
  3. ^ "Location Map". Streetmap.
  4. ^ "wildlifebcnp.org - This website is for sale! - Wildlife Trust Bedfordshire Cambridgeshire Northamptonshire Peterborough events nature education Resources and Information". www.wildlifebcnp.org. Cite uses generic title (help)
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