- River Beck
The River Beck is one of the tributaries of the
River Ravensbourne in south London.The source of the River Beck is in Spring Park (gbmapping|TQ377647) where Shirley and
West Wickham meet. For its first mile or so it forms the border between the London boroughs of Croydon and Bromley. Indeed, historically, this was also the border betweenSurrey andKent . It gives its name to Beck Lane,Elmers End .The Beck flows into Cator Park, where it is joined by the Chaffinch Brook. The river after this juncture is called the Pool River, until it joins the
River Ravensbourne which in turn joins theRiver Thames . ["Explorer 161 London South" (1:25,000 scale map), Ordnance Survey, ISBN 0-319-21786-8]The name probably derives from the town of
Beckenham - Beohha's homestead (Old English ). Brewer's Britain and Ireland, compiled by John Ayto and Ian Crofton,Weidenfeld & Nicolson , 2005, ISBN 0-304-35385-X] An alternative derivation may be theMiddle English "" (stream), which would be an example of a tautological name. However this usage is not common in southern England.References
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