Culture, Rivers and River Systems in England and Wales, Humber Estuary, River Trent, River Dove
River Dove is in River Trent.
The River Dove rises on Axe Edge Moor [Map] after which it travels broadly south past Longnor, Saffordshire [Map], Pilsbury [Map], Hartington [Map], Milldale, Derbyshire [Map], Thorpe, Derbyshire [Map], just before whic it is joined by the River Manifold, Mapleton, Derbyshire [Map], Mayfield, Staffordshire [Map], Norbury, Derbyshire [Map], Rocester, Staffordshire [Map], Sudbury Hall [Map] and Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire [Map] before joining the River Trent at Newton Solney [Map].
Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire [Map] guards the confluence of the River Dove and River Derwent.
Pilsbury [Map] is a Norman motte-and-bailey castle occupying an area of high ground around 160m by 137m overlooking the River Dove commissioned by Henry Ferrers.
One mile north of Rolleston on Dove Bridge [Map] the Rolleston on Dove Bridge [Map] crosses the River Dove which forms the Staffordshire and Derbyshire border, downstream of Tutbury, Staffordshire and upstream of Newton Solney [Map] where the River Dove joines the River Trent.
Culture, Rivers and River Systems in England and Wales, Humber Estuary, River Trent, River Dove, River Manifold
The River Manifold rises on Axe Edge Moor [Map] after which it travels broadly south past Longnor, Saffordshire [Map], Hulme End [Map], Ecton, Staffordshire [Map], Thor's Cave [Map], Beeston Tor, Staffordshire [Map] and Ilam, Staffordshire [Map] at which it joins the River Dove.
Culture, Rivers and River Systems in England and Wales, Humber Estuary, River Trent, River Dove, River Manifold, River Hamps
The River Hamps rises at Merryton Low, Staffordshire [Map] after which it passes Onecote, Staffordshire [Map], Winkhill, Staffordshire [Map], Waterhouses, Staffordshire [Map] before turning north to join the River Manifold at Beeston Tor, Staffordshire [Map].