Knapps Brook is a minor tributary of the River Lea in Bedfordshire, England.[1] The source of the river Lea is on Leagrave Common in Luton.[2] It forms from a combination of brooks from East End, Houghton Regis and from the Lewsey Estate near the old Lewsey Farm. It joins the River Lea from culverts under the railway embankment and Toddington Road in Leagrave.[3]
The brook is most easily viewed from footpaths alongside Toddington Road or footpaths running through the nearby Hockwell Ring estate.
Nearby Nappsbury Road in Leagrave takes its name from the former Napps Nursery that occupied the site. The nursery name being a corruption of the brook that runs adjacent to the site.
The name of this watercourse as Knapps Brook may be unreliable and appears to originate from sources dated 2015. Historically (pre 1900) there is not any Knapps or Napps in the area and this watercourse is the continuation of Houghton Brook. It is suggested that this article is removed from Wiki albeit some aspects of the description should be appended to Houghton Brook.