Dick Brook

Dick Brook is small tributary stream of the River Severn that flows through Worcestershire, England.

[2] The brook is formed from two small unnamed streams that converge at Joan’s Hole to the west of Dunley.

From Joan’s Hole the named brook flows generally south-east for a total distance of 4.7 miles (7.5 km).

To the north of Noutard's Green it passes beneath Glazen Bridge (B4196), and along the northern edge of Shrawley wood, until it joins the River Severn.

[1][2] A very short section of Dick Brook was canalized about 1717 to enable small boats to travel up stream from the River Severn to Astley Forge.