The River Crouch is a river that flows entirely through the English county of Essex.
The distance of the Navigation between Holliwell Point which is north of Foulness Island and Battlesbridge is 17.5 Miles, i.e. 15.21 Nautical Miles.
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Route
The Crouch rises in Little Burstead [1]. It runs parallel with the A176 (Noak Hill Road) for approximately 1.3 miles (2.1 km) and then follows a generally easterly course, passing by, near or through:
- Crays Hill
- Ramsden Bellhouse
- The centre of Wickford, where it flows along a concrete culvert
- Runwell
- Battlesbridge (the head of the 17½ mile 'River Crouch Navigation')
- North of Hullbridge and south of South Woodham Ferrers
- Between North Fambridge and South Fambridge
- Althorne
- Creeksea
- Burnham-on-Crouch
The river flows into the North Sea between Holliwell Point (grid reference TR026963) and Foulness Point (TR048954) on its north and south banks respectively.[3]
A major tributary of the River Crouch is the River Roach.
The Crouch Harbour Authority
The Crouch Harbour Authority is the statutory harbour and navigation authority for the Rivers Crouch and Roach, controlling both pleasure and commercial use of the rivers. The authority passes bylaws that regulate use of the river and employ staff that enforce the bylaws. They also provide accurate weather forecasts, tide tables and other important sailing information.
The Harbourmaster's Office is on the Quay at Burnham on Crouch.
Gallery
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Althorne Marina. |
End of the Navigable Crouch at Battlesbridge |
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River Crouch South West of Battlesbridge.Taken from the Bridge on the A1245 (TQ775942). |
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