Farleys Brook

Stream in Nottinghamshire, England


title: "Farleys Brook" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["rivers-of-nottinghamshire", "trent-catchment"] description: "Stream in Nottinghamshire, England" topic_path: "general/rivers-of-nottinghamshire" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farleys_Brook" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::summary Stream in Nottinghamshire, England ::

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nameFarleys Brook
imageFarleys Lane Spring-geograph-1907600.jpg
image_captionFarleys Brook to the east of Farleys Lane, where the flow is swelled by a spring which rises in the brick structure shown.
subdivision_type1Country
subdivision_name1England
subdivision_type3County
subdivision_name3Nottinghamshire
source1_locationMisk Hills
mouthRiver Leen
mouth_locationBulwell
mouth_coordinates
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Farleys Brook is the name of a minor watercourse in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire. It rises in a pool within Watnall Coppice close to the M1 motorway at the foot of the Misk Hills, coordinates 53.034471 N, 1.248907 W. It flows southeastwards through the Misk Meadows, passing very briefly into Broxtowe Borough, before returning to Ashfield District, then Pennine View, and Nabbs Lane Estates, where several parks and open spaces are centred on flood prevention lagoons. The Brook flows past the former Hucknall Aerodrome and into Farleys Lane Nature Area, following the A611 Hucknall Bypass. Farleys Lane Spring rises in the Brook close to this point and a deep pool is formed which is used for drinking paddling and bathing. The Brook flows into the River Leen close to Moorbridge, Bulwell.

Developments

As part of a Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) scheme for farm conservation, a permissive path has been established alongside the brook from Farleys Lane to the dismantled railway embankment further to the east. As well as providing access to the waterside grassland for visitors, the hedgerows have been improved, and the pond to the east of Farleys Lane has been cleared, to provide a better habitat for invertebrates and birds.

The lower reaches of the brook have been designated as a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC). However, the status of this section is under threat, due to proposals for a new industrial park and the construction of 900 new homes. Access roads for the development would cross the conservation site, and objections have been raised by the Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, particularly because of its effect on local populations of water voles and lizards which are protected species. The developers and council have approached the Environment Agency about the possibility of culverting the watercourse in the area.

Points of interest

References

References

  1. "Conservation Walks". Natural England.
  2. "R-R plans cause concern for Hucknall wildlife site". Nottingham Post.

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