Ealees Brook
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Ealees Brook is a water course in Greater Manchester
Greater Manchester
Greater Manchester is a metropolitan county in North West England, with a population of 2.6 million. It encompasses one of the largest metropolitan areas in the United Kingdom and comprises ten metropolitan boroughs: Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford, Wigan, and the...

 named after the Ealees area of Littleborough. It flows northwards from the Ealees Valley to the River Roch
River Roch
The River Roch is a river in Greater Manchester in North West England, a tributary of the River Irwell that gives Rochdale its name.-Course:...

 in Littleborough.

Tributaries

  • Shore Lane Brook
    Shore Lane Brook
    Shore Lane Brook is a water course in Greater Manchester and a tributary of Ealees Brook in Littleborough....

  • Hollingworth Brook
    Hollingworth Brook
    Hollingworth Brook is a water course in Greater Manchester which originates at Hollingworth Lake and flows through the Ealees Valley where it merges with Shore Lane Brook to form Ealees Brook....

    • Brearley Brook
      Brearley Brook
      Brearley Brook is a watercourse in Greater Manchester and a tributary of Hollingworth Brook. The original source was on Low House Moor but this has been diverted under the M62 Motorway to join Longden End Brook. The brook now originates at Syke, and follows the original course....

    • Longden End Brook
      Longden End Brook
      Longden End Brook is the main feeder stream of Hollingworth Lake. It originates near Blackstone Edge, and flows down Rakewood Valley and underneath the M62 Motorway at Rakewood Viaduct, before arriving at Hollingworth Lake.-Tributaries:...

       (Hollingworth Lake
      Hollingworth Lake
      Hollingworth Lake is a reservoir in the Hollingworth area of Littleborough — part of the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, in Greater Manchester, England. Also known as the Weaver's Seaport, Hollingworth Lake was originally built as the main water source for the Rochdale Canal, but forms part of...

      )
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