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Point | Coordinates (links to map & photo sources) |
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Source in Springfield, Wolverhampton | 52°35′32″N 2°07′11″W / 52.5921°N 2.1197°W / 52.5921; -2.1197 |
Emergence in Fowler's Park, Park Village | 52°35′50″N 2°07′06″W / 52.5973°N 2.1182°W / 52.5973; -2.1182 |
Wolverhampton Racecourse | 52°36′10″N 2°08′53″W / 52.6029°N 2.1481°W / 52.6029; -2.1481 |
Dunstall Water Bridge | 52°36′12″N 2°09′05″W / 52.6033°N 2.1513°W / 52.6033; -2.1513 |
Smestow Valley Local Nature Reserve (entrance) | 52°35′48″N 2°09′43″W / 52.5967°N 2.1620°W / 52.5967; -2.1620 |
Wightwick Manor | 52°35′01″N 2°11′39″W / 52.5836°N 2.1941°W / 52.5836; -2.1941 |
South Staffordshire Railway Walk Local Nature Reserve | 52°34′26″N 2°11′18″W / 52.5740°N 2.1882°W / 52.5740; -2.1882 |
Trescott Ford | 52°34′22″N 2°13′11″W / 52.5727°N 2.2197°W / 52.5727; -2.2197 |
Confluence with Black Brook | 52°33′39″N 2°14′17″W / 52.5607906°N 2.2381854°W / 52.5607906; -2.2381854 |
Confluence with Wom Brook | 52°31′32″N 2°12′50″W / 52.5255°N 2.2138°W / 52.5255; -2.2138 |
Highgate Common Country Park | 52°30′29″N 2°14′00″W / 52.5080°N 2.2333°W / 52.5080; -2.2333 |
Confluence with River Stour | 52°28′03″N 2°12′10″W / 52.4676°N 2.2027°W / 52.4676; -2.2027 |
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