River in Wirral, England
53°24′40″N 3°07′00″W / 53.4112°N 3.1168°W / 53.4112; -3.1168
The confluence of the Birket and Fender at Leasowe.
The Birket is a tributary of the River Mersey , on the Wirral , Merseyside . The watercourse starts as lowland field drainage south of Hoylake and flows along to the south of Meols . Arrowe Brook joins at Moreton , and the Fender joins at Leasowe . The Birket discharges into the West Float at the site of the former Wallasey Pool. It is about 8 miles (13 km) long.
The Birket was recorded by Ordnance Survey , around 1842.[ 1]
Tributaries
River Fender (R)
Arrowe Brook (R)
Fender
The River Fender starts as field drainage between Prenton and Storeton , before shortly joining with Prenton Brook . The river flows between the Borderlands railway line and the M53 motorway , between Prenton and Upton , and then alongside the M53, to Leasowe. The Fender then joins the Birket at Leasowe .
Arrowe Brook
Arrowe Brook at Arrowe Park .
Arrowe Brook starts as lowland field drainage around Irby , Thingwall and Landican . The brook flows through Arrowe Park, Upton Meadow and Greasby , before Greasby Brook converges between Greasby and Saughall Massie . Arrowe Brook then goes beneath Saughall Massie bridge. This was the first bridge constructed by the notable Victorian civil engineer Sir Thomas Brassey , in 1829.[ 2]
The bridge was awarded Grade II listed status by English Heritage , in 2007.[ 3] The brook then continues, to join the Birket at Moreton .
References
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