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- location
  
Hulland, Derbyshire

Basin area
  
103 kmĀ²

Village
  
Hilton

- location
  
Egginton, Derbyshire

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Bradley Brook, Shirley Brook, Limbersitch Brook

The Hilton Brook or Sutton Brook is a tributary of the River Dove in Derbyshire, England, and is 26 kilometres (16 miles) long. Like many watercourses in the area, it has multiple names, often being named locally after the village it flows past.

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Map of Hilton Brook, United Kingdom

CourseEdit

The source of the brook is to the north of Hulland village, where it is known as the Hulland-Hollow brook, it flows south to become the Spinneyford brook, this changes to the Brailsford brook, after the confluence with the Bradley brook. It then flows past the village of Ednaston, and takes the name of Longford brook in the middle reaches, after it is joined by the Shirley brook, near Longford. The name changes again, to the Sutton brook as it passes Sutton on the Hill, and finally becomes the Hilton brook as it flows past the village of the same name. The brook then flows in a south-easterly direction to join the River Dove north of Burton upon Trent near the village of Egginton.

CatchmentEdit

The brook drains a catchment with a geology consisting of mainly Mercian mudstones and Siltstone, but with some Sandstone and Shales in the upper reaches. Hilton Brook has an area of 103 square kilometres, and has been designated as main river by the Environment Agency from Longford to its confluence with the Dove.

References

Hilton Brook Wikipedia