The River Teise (/ˈtiːz/ TEEZ, /ˈtaɪs/ TYCE) is a tributary of the River Medway in Kent, England. The source of the Teise is in Dunorlan Park in Tunbridge...
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its main tributaries: the rivers Eden, Bourne (or Shode), Teise, Beult, Loose and Len. The River Eden River Grom The River Bourne begins its course west...
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known in the past as the Shode or Busty River Teise, major sub-tributary River Bewl River Beult Loose Stream River Len Minor tributaries include: Wateringbury...
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Tunbridge Wells, Kent, where he disposed of the traffic triangle in the River Teise. He arrived at the hotel in Eastbourne shortly after 00:00 on 18 September...
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The River Bewl is a tributary of the River Teise in Kent, England. Its headwaters are in the High Weald, in Sussex between Lamberhurst, Wadhurst and Flimwell...
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River Beult (R) Lesser Teise (L) River Teise (R) River Bewl (R) River Bourne (L) River Eden (L) Kent Water (L) Thames catchment River Thames (In Oxford, the...
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Groombridge; like the River Teise, which originates in Tunbridge Wells, the stream in the valley is one of the many tributaries of the River Medway, which runs...
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streams began to dry up, although Lamberhurst Furnace driven by the River Teise ran continuously for more than three years in the 1740s. Finery forges...
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Weald. The area is drained by a number of rivers, including the Beult, Eden, Medway, Stour and River Teise. Principal settlements in the Vale include...
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