River Sherford Explained

River Sherford
Mouth Coordinates:50.7261°N -2.0499°W
Length:12.317km (07.653miles)[1]
Basin Size:45.348km2

The River Sherford, also frequently called the Sherford River, is one of the four main rivers flowing into Poole Harbour in the county of Dorset, England. It is about 12 kilometres long[2] and drains over the tertiary beds near the harbour.[3]

Course

It rises at a spring in the hamlet of Whitefield, west of Lytchett Matravers, flows southwards into Morden Park lake and then eastwards, passing under the A351 before discharging into Lytchett Bay as the Rock Lea River on the northern side of Poole Harbour.[4]

Water quality

The Sherford's water body status in 2013 was graded "poor" by the Environment Agency.[5]

Notes and References

  1. http://environment.data.gov.uk/catchment-planning/WaterBody/GB108044010100 Sherford River
  2. http://www.beachquality.uk/poole-harbour-lake-beach/profile Poole Harbour Lake Beach
  3. https://www.wessexwater.co.uk/pooleharbourinformation/ Poole Harbour Catchment Information
  4. OS topographic map, 1:25,000 series, No. OL15 Purbeck & South Dorset.
  5. Wessex Water, Poole Harbour Catchment Initiative: Catchment Plan: Update - May 2014. Appendix 2.