Holy Brook

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#Kennet_catchment
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The Holy Brook is a channel of the River Kennet that flows through the English town of Reading.
While of considerable historical significance, the origin and nature of the brook is still unclear.
It is probable that some parts of the channel are natural, while other parts were created in mediaeval times by the monks of Reading Abbey to supply water mills and fish ponds.
John Speed's map of Reading (c.1610) shows the brook flowing in the open air throughout, but a map from 1835 shows the town centre section to have been largely culverted by then, as is the case now.
The Holy Brook leaves the main channel of the Kennet at a brick structure known as the Arrowhead near the village of Theale, and flows to the north of the main channel until rejoining it just downstream of the centre of Reading.
The channel is some 6 miles (9.7 km) in length, of which approximately 600 metres (2,000 ft) are culverted.
The Holy Brook towards its upstream end, to the south of Calcot.
The Holy Brook at Coley Park Farm on its approach to Reading.
The Holy Brook close to its outfall, with the ruins of the Abbey Mill in the distance.
For the first stretch of its route, the channel forms the boundary between the Reading suburbs of Beansheaf Farm, Fords Farm, Calcot, Southcote and Coley Park (all to the north of the brook), and the Kennet flood meadows (to the south).
At Calcot, the brook passes Calcot Mill, one of two water mills that were driven by the brook and which originally belonged to the abbey.
In this area the channel gives its name to the nearby civil parish of Holybrook.
In some stretches, especially behind Coley Park, the brook is noticeably embanked along the hillside above the lower water meadows, demonstrating its artificial origins.
Once past Coley Park the Holy Brook flows through the Vi...




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