River Kennett
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River Kennett | |
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River Kennett at Dalham, dry in August, 2005
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Country | England |
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County | Suffolk |
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- location | near Dalham, Suffolk, East Anglia, England |
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Mouth | Lee Brook |
- location | near Freckenham, Suffolk, England |
- elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
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The River Kennett rises south of Dalham in Suffolk, and flows northward past Moulton and Kennett, and joins Lee Brook, a tributary of the River Lark, just south of Freckenham.[1] The river is generally dry in the summertime.
At Moulton the river passes under a Grade-II*-listed 15th-century packhorse bridge. This bridge has four arches, indicating that the river was larger when the bridge was constructed.[2]
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