River Box

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CountryEngland
CountiesSuffolk
VillagesBoxford
River Box
River Box near Scotland Street
Location
CountryEngland
CountiesSuffolk
VillagesBoxford
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationHumble Green, Suffolk
  coordinates52°05′01″N 0°48′41″E / 52.0836°N 0.8114°E / 52.0836; 0.8114
Mouth 
  location
Higham, Suffolk
  coordinates
51°58′30″N 0°57′11″E / 51.975°N 0.953°E / 51.975; 0.953
Length23 km (14 mi)
Basin size67 km2 (26 sq mi)
Discharge 
  locationPolstead
  average0.22 m3/s (7.8 cu ft/s)
  maximum10 m3/s (350 cu ft/s)
Progression : River Box—StourNorth Sea
River Box is located in Suffolk
source
source
mouth
mouth
Map of Suffolk - showing the source and mouth of the Box

The River Box is a small river, 14 miles (23 km) in length, that flows through Suffolk, England. It is a tributary of the River Stour.[1][2]

The present name is a back-formation from Boxford. A previous name Amalburna is found in an Old English text dated after 991, published in the Cartularium Saxonicum (p. 1289). Eilert Ekwall discusses various possible roots, including the British (i.e. pre-English) root ambro meaning "water".[3]

Course

The river rises to the north of Little Waldingfield, near to where two other small streams also rise, which converge with the Box at Upsher Green.[1]

From this point the river flows south-east, past Edwardstone towards the large village of Boxford, where it is crossed by the A1071. The river then continues in the same direction and passes a number of villages and hamlets, which are suffixed by the name street. These include Stone Street and to the south of Polstead, Mill Street. The river then passes Scotland Street before reaching the village of Thorington Street, and Thorington Hall. It continues flowing southeast to meet the Stour, between Langham and Higham, which is also close to the confluence of the River Brett and Stour.[1]

Hydrology

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