About: River Worfe

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The River Worfe is a river in Shropshire, England. The name Worfe is said to derive from the Old English meaning to wander (or meander) which the river is notable for in its middle section. Mapping indicates that the river begins at Cosford Bridge where the Cosford Brook and Albrighton Brook meet (Cosford Brook, a local name, is itself the confluence of the Ruckley Brook and Neachley Brook).

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  • The River Worfe is a river in Shropshire, England. The name Worfe is said to derive from the Old English meaning to wander (or meander) which the river is notable for in its middle section. Mapping indicates that the river begins at Cosford Bridge where the Cosford Brook and Albrighton Brook meet (Cosford Brook, a local name, is itself the confluence of the Ruckley Brook and Neachley Brook). (en)
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  • River Worfe near Rindleford (en)
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  • River Worfe (en)
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  • United Kingdom Shropshire (en)
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  • Location of the mouth in Shropshire (en)
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  • Robinson, D H. The Wandering Worfe Albrighton, Shropshire, UK: Waine Research Publications, 1982. . (en)
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  • Counties (en)
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  • Neachley Brook , Albrighton Brook, Badger Dingle, Stratford Brook (en)
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  • Wesley Brook , Mad Brook (en)
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  • The River Worfe is a river in Shropshire, England. The name Worfe is said to derive from the Old English meaning to wander (or meander) which the river is notable for in its middle section. Mapping indicates that the river begins at Cosford Bridge where the Cosford Brook and Albrighton Brook meet (Cosford Brook, a local name, is itself the confluence of the Ruckley Brook and Neachley Brook). (en)
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  • River Worfe (en)
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  • River Worfe (en)
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