Bagley Brook

Coordinates: 52°42′58″N 2°45′02″W / 52.716°N 2.7506°W / 52.716; -2.7506

Bagley Brook
minor watercourse
Country England
Counties Shropshire
Source old riverbed, adj. Ellesmere Road
Mouth culvert into River Severn
 - location Chester Street, Shrewsbury
Length 2.0 km (1 mi)

The Bagley Brook is a small watercourse that flows into the River Severn at Shrewsbury in Shropshire, England.

Its course has been severely altered by urban development in the area, such that the brook is now little known or seen. However its name is used for an official area name - Bagley - which is an electoral division of the county council and a ward of the town council.

The brook follows to some extent the old course of the River Severn. When the River Severn floods in a severe way, such as in November 2000, the area around the Bagley Brook also floods. Today the watercourse starts roughly where the Ellesmere Road (the A528) crosses the old course of the Severn, and runs through the marshy area at first in a southeasterly direction, then a southerly direction. It then runs through a cutting to the east of the Shrewsbury–Crewe railway line, eventually passing between a new housing development ("Ellesmere Grange") and a coal yard. It then enters a long underground culvert. The water discharges into the Severn at Chester Street, where the Gateway public building is, between Coton Hill and the town centre. Historically there was once a bridge to carry the road over the brook, but the watercourse now flows through a culvert from the north of the Shrewsbury–Chester railway line straight into the river and cannot now be seen at Chester Street.


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