The confluence of the Birket and Fender at Leasowe.
The Birket is a tributary of the River Mersey, on the Wirral, Merseyside. The watercourse starts as lowland field drainage south of Hoylake and flows along to the south of Meols. Arrowe Brook joins at Moreton, and the Fender joins at Leasowe. The Birket discharges into the West Float at the site of the former Wallasey Pool. It is about 8 miles (13 km) long.
The Birket was recorded by Ordnance Survey, around 1842.[1]
4112°N 3.1168°W / 53.4112; -3.1168 TheBirket is a tributary of the River Mersey, on the Wirral, Merseyside. The watercourse starts as lowland field...
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