Chicheley Brook – formerly known by the alternative name Tickford Brook[1] – is a 14.11 km (8.77 mi) long river in Buckinghamshire, England, that is a tributary to the River Great Ouse.[2][3] Located entirely in the City of Milton Keynes, the river rises near the village of Cranfield, flows north-west around North Crawley then turns west before Hardmead; it then follows a southerly course past Chicheley[4] for 1.90 km (1.18 mi) before resuming its westerly course and flowing into the River Great Ouse near Newport Pagnell.[2]
^Bull, Frederick William (1900) "A History of Newport Pagnell". W. E. & J. Goss. p. 77. – via the Internet Archive. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
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^Chicheley Brook. LandscapeBritain.co.uk. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
^Chibnall, A. C. (1965) "Sherington Fiefs and Fields of a Buckinghamshire Village". Cambridge University Press. p. 116. Retrieved 15 October 2021. ISBN 9780521046374
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