A tributary of the River Dean Bollington, Harrop brook follows downstream from a reservoir weir through the local park known locally as 'the rec' through to the 'rat tunnel' culvert passing through a number of small bridges and culverts.
The Brook follows along right on the doorstep of local houses so stealth is key (hard to do in a hi vis and head torch), came accross this some time ago when walking past with the doggo i noticed the inviting culvert entrance and forgot all about it until coming across a report of it on here, Maps doesn't give anything away really with this one and it seems on closer inspection of other old reports there were definitely sections i didnt reach.
A revisit further upstream and to see if the mills culverts are still accessible after the abandoned buildings works is a must, A great example of Victorian era engineering that is still working and in use today without us necessarily realizing so.
The Brook follows along right on the doorstep of local houses so stealth is key (hard to do in a hi vis and head torch), came accross this some time ago when walking past with the doggo i noticed the inviting culvert entrance and forgot all about it until coming across a report of it on here, Maps doesn't give anything away really with this one and it seems on closer inspection of other old reports there were definitely sections i didnt reach.
A revisit further upstream and to see if the mills culverts are still accessible after the abandoned buildings works is a must, A great example of Victorian era engineering that is still working and in use today without us necessarily realizing so.