Tilling Springs
6km
The river Tillingbourne, stretches approximately 19km.
The River Tillingbourne runs along the south side of the North Downs joining the River Wey at Guildford. Its source is near Tilling Springs to the north of Leith Hill and it runs through Friday Street, Abinger Hammer, Gomshall, Shere, Albury, Chilworth and Shalford.
Chalk, sands, clay, and glacial drift can all be found in an around the River Tillingbourne.
Tillingbourne Bus Company was created in 1924.
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because since it goes through a cricket green they didn't want flooding from meanders and they widened it to decrease the water level.
Answer!-Usually the start of a river is called its source and the end of the river is called the mouth.
The source of a river is where the river starts.
The source or beginning of a river is called the 'headwater'. The beginning of a river is known as the source.
The place where the river begins is called a source.
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