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Potters Bar Brook
River in Hertfordshire, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Potters Bar Brook is a 3.3 km[1] (2.0 mi) long stream (brook) in Hertfordshire, England, that is a tributary to the Mimmshall Brook.[2]
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Rising in the town of Potters Bar, Potters Bar Brook flows a northwesterly course through the former golf course Potters Bar Golf Club until flowing under the East Coast Main Line via a culvert. Then, it flows a westerly course through Warrengate Farm until flowing into Mimmshall Brook.[3]