River Cole (West Midlands) :: Shared Description

The River Cole is a 25-mile-long river in the English Midlands. It rises on the lower slopes of Forhill, one of the southwestern ramparts of the Birmingham Plateau, at Hob Hill, near Wythall; and flows largely northeast across the plateau to enter the River Blythe below Coleshill, near Ladywalk, shortly before the Blythe meets the Tame. This then joins the Trent, whose waters reach the North Sea via the Humber Estuary. Its source is very near the main watershed of Midland England ; tributaries are few and very short except in the lower reaches, so the Cole is only a small stream.

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SP2191 : River Blythe and River Cole join by N Chadwick
SP0982 : Weir on the River Cole by Mat Fascione
SP0981 : John Morris Jones Walkway by Mat Fascione
SP0982 : River Cole, looking north, in Springfield by Richard Law
SP0982 : Millstream Way along the River Cole by Mat Fascione


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Created: Tue, 5 May 2015, Updated: Mon, 28 Aug 2023

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