The River Sherbourne runs within a large culvert from west to east for about 1.25 miles under Coventry.
for the majority of the culvert it's a nice easy stroll with a bit of rubble at the infall.
About a third of the way along the culvert is a brief open air section of about 20 metres.
Facts about Coventry's River Sherbourne
for the majority of the culvert it's a nice easy stroll with a bit of rubble at the infall.
About a third of the way along the culvert is a brief open air section of about 20 metres.
The River Sherbourne is a river that flows under the centre of the city of Coventry, in the West Midlands, of England.
The source of the river is in the fields of Hawkes End in the Parish of Allesley. From where it flows south continuing through Spon End (where it is spanned by "Vignoles Bridge") and the city centre, where it is culverted just before it reaches the Inner Ring Road and Spon Street, and through the suburb of Whitley. It joins the River Sowe south of the A45 road near Baginton,and eventually flows into the River Avon near Stoneleigh.
The name Sherbourne is said to derive from "Scir Burna"....clear stream.
Facts about Coventry's River Sherbourne