[1] This small short Beck rises from series of springs that feed into it at the northern end of Sheringham Wood.
Just on the otherside of the railway bridge it is joined by a tributary from the east, which runs from the direction of Church Lane and Beeston Regis Priory.
A Dam and a millpond would have provided this power but all traces of this engineering works have disappeared over the passing of time.
The “Sheringham Loke Group”,[6][7] as they call themselves, as their first project organized a Litter pick and stream safari.
With Help from UK RiverCare and donations of equipment from Anglian Water the group managed to remove a variety of rubbish and flotsam which has accumulated over the years.
Finds included a broken skateboard, mobile phone, a snapped fishing rod, a variety of smashed pottery, several boots and shoes, scaffold poles and a further 10 black bags of rubbish.