- The
River Ingrebourne /ˈɪŋɡərˌbɔːrn/ is a
tributary of the
River Thames 27
miles (43.3 km) in length. It is
considered a
strategic waterway in London...
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Hornchurch in the
London Borough of Havering, east London. The
River Ingrebourne p****es
through the park and if
forms part of
Thames Chase Community Forest...
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Ingrebourne Marshes are a 74.8
hectare biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in
Hornchurch in the
London Borough of Havering.
Ingrebourne Valley...
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occupying an
isthmus of land
between the A12 and the
Ingrebourne River (The
River Ingrebourne at
Harold Park and Hornchurch). In 1868 a
wealthy Brentwood...
- is covered. One stand, the 'Riverside', took its name from the
River Ingrebourne, a few feet away. In
November 2016, the main
stand on the
Riverside section...
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Ingrebourne Valley is a
local nature reserve (LNR) in
Hornchurch in the
London Borough of Havering. It is
owned and
managed by
Havering Council, and has...
- Laurence's
parish church being in
relation to the
valley of the
River Ingrebourne and the
Upminster Bridge over the
river shares the name. An alternative...
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constituency of
Hornchurch and Upminster.
Weald Brook flows into the
River Ingrebourne.
Weald Brook is the
boundary between Romford and
South Weald, to the...
- of
Havering in
Greater London with
exchanges at Romford, Hornchurch,
Ingrebourne (in
Harold Wood),
Rainham and Upminster.
There are
three exchanges outside...
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south to
Harold Wood in the
north and was
located between the
River Ingrebourne in the east and the
River Beam in the west. It was also
known as 'Hornchurch...