Aller Brook

About Aller Brook

The Aller Brook is a stream that flows for 8km through Devon, England. It is a primary tributary of the River Teign, which it joins near Newton Abbot. CourseThe brook rises to the south of Daccombe, near Coffinswell, and initially flows due west, until it reaches the village of Kingskerswell, where it turns north to flow through the Aller vale. It is joined by a stream on the left which drains Abbotskerswell and Compton. The brook continues north, passing to the west of Milber, before it reaches Newton Abbot. Originally the brook took a meandering course through this marshy area, but in the 1980s it was forced to run alongside the A380 road in a straight channel. The area is now a local nature reserve, situated between the town and the Buckland estate. At the end of the reserve the brook enters the Teign Estuary at the Templer Way footbridge. The water level of the stream has been measured in Kingskerswell since 2004, normal levels are between and. The maximum recorded level was in November 2012. EcologyThe brook has been classed as having both good ecological and chemical quality under the Water Framework Directive. This is in the upper band in the five-part framework scale, which ranges from high, good, and moderate, through to poor and finally bad.

Aller Brook Description

The Aller Brook is a stream that flows for 8km through Devon, England. It is a primary tributary of the River Teign, which it joins near Newton Abbot. CourseThe brook rises to the south of Daccombe, near Coffinswell, and initially flows due west, until it reaches the village of Kingskerswell, where it turns north to flow through the Aller vale. It is joined by a stream on the left which drains Abbotskerswell and Compton. The brook continues north, passing to the west of Milber, before it reaches Newton Abbot. Originally the brook took a meandering course through this marshy area, but in the 1980s it was forced to run alongside the A380 road in a straight channel. The area is now a local nature reserve, situated between the town and the Buckland estate. At the end of the reserve the brook enters the Teign Estuary at the Templer Way footbridge. The water level of the stream has been measured in Kingskerswell since 2004, normal levels are between and. The maximum recorded level was in November 2012. EcologyThe brook has been classed as having both good ecological and chemical quality under the Water Framework Directive. This is in the upper band in the five-part framework scale, which ranges from high, good, and moderate, through to poor and finally bad.

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Aller Brook is located at Newton Abbot