- River Rother (Eastern)
Infobox River
river_name = River Rother (Eastern)
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origin =Rotherfield
mouth = Rye Bay,English Channel
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length = 35 miles (56km)
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watershed = 970km² : "There is also a River Rother inWest Sussex "The River Rother (originally named “Limen”), [ [http://www.kent.ac.uk/secl/classics/Temporary/Lyminge.htm Both the river and the settlement of
Lympne , which stood on the old course of the river, are connected by this Celtic name] ] at 35 miles (56km), is ariver s flowing through bothEast Sussex andKent ,England . Its source is nearRotherfield (East Sussex), and its mouth is on Rye Bay, part of theEnglish Channel .The river’s section below
Bodiam Castle isnavigable ; following that are the "Rother Levels" (where the sea once penetrated); theIsle of Oxney lies to the north; and near Rye the Walland Marsh is at its eastern bank. The river is navigable by canoes and kayaks as far up as Etchingham. The River Rother passes by or near the villages ofEtchingham ,Robertsbridge ,Bodiam ,Northiam , andWittersham .Tributaries
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