Padbury Brook


Padbury Brook is a stream/river in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire; it is a small tributary of the River Great Ouse.

Course

Padbury brook rises from its source just north of Fringford in Oxfordshire. The brook heads eastward under the A4421 south of Newton Morrell in Oxfordshire, onwards north of Godington, then on into Buckinghamshire. The brook heads eastward, north of Twyford, Buckinghamshire, continuing north of Steeple Claydon, where it was known locally as The planks, to Oxlade bridge near Padbury. Padbury Brook then flows north-east in a wide and shallow valley passing north-east of Padbury, the brook goes under the A413 road, then under the A421 road, then under Thornborough Bridge and on to King's Bridge, where it is then joined by its other arm, from the west and becomes 'The Twins', before joining the River Great Ouse, east of Buckingham and west of Thornborough.

Wildlife

Padbury Brook is home to fish such as the stone loach, spined loach, the common minnow, the common roach, the european bullhead, and the three-spined stickleback. Larger fish including european chub, European perch and European eel are also resident in the river. There are also signal crayfish in the river with most of the crayfish being small in size with a small number of larger ones. There also be a range of other wildlife such as swans, ducks, voles and myriad types of water insects.

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