- Latchmore Brook
The Latchmore Brook is a significant stream in the
New Forest ,Hampshire ,England . It rises from the elevated gravel plateaus in the north of the Forest, north ofFritham , and drains into the River Avon north ofIbsley .The stream's catchment is open
heathland ,deciduous woodland ,silvicultural inclosures and, in its lower reaches, small scale pastoral farmland; as such there are no consistent sources of pollution and the stream's course and character has largely remained free from artificial modification. Historically, the greatest human impact on the brook was connected to theSchultze Gunpowder Factory which was established in the 1860s at Eyeworth Lodge nearFritham . The factory required large volumes of water and this demand was met by damming the brook to create a reservoir (which still survives asEyeworth Pond ). The problem of sulphuric and nitric acid discharges contaminating the river, killing fish, only ended when the factory closed in the 1920s.
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