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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 59. Chapters: River Fleet, River Mole, River Darent, River Brent, River Medway, River Cherwell, River Lea, River Kennet, River Wandle, River Wey, River Ravensbourne, River Loddon, Bow Back Rivers, River Rom, River Pang, River Crane, London, River Leach, Walbrook, Mardyke, Hogsmill River, River Thame, River Wye, Buckinghamshire, River Colne, Hertfordshire, River Roding, River Ingrebourne, River Westbourne, River Ock, River Churn, River Cole, Wiltshire, River Windrush, River Effra, Clewer Mill Stream, River Evenlode, River Ash, Surrey, River Bourne, Chertsey, River Ray, Wiltshire, River Key, The Cut, Berkshire, Castle Mill Stream, Counter's Creek, Old River Lea, Thames Valley, River Ember, Tyburn, Hinksey Stream, Longford River, River Bourne, Addlestone, Beverley Brook, Duke of Northumberland's River, Stamford Brook, Bow Locks, Hedsor Water, Bow Creek, Bulstake Stream, Bill Meroy Creek, Swift Ditch, The Rythe, River Neckinger, Colne Brook, Hennerton Backwater, Abbey River, Bollo Brook, Littlemore Brook. Excerpt: River Mole - a.new, #quickbar a.new/* cache key: enwiki: resourceloader: filter: minify-css:5: f2a9127573a22335c2a9102b208c73e7 */ River Mole River Mole at Baldhorns Park, approximately 1 km downstream of the source at Rusper The River Mole rises in Baldhorns Copse 0.7 km (0.5 mi) to the south of the village of Rusper in West Sussex. The river flows initially southwards for 1 km (0.7 mi) to a small lake at Baldhorns Park, before running eastwards through a largely rural area towards Crawley. The first tributaries to join the young river drain the northernmost part of St Leonard's Forest, between Horsham and Crawley, although much of the Forest lies within the catchment of the River Arun. The Mole skirts the northern suburbs of Crawley...