• The Sussex Ouse Conservation Society promotes awareness of the navigation, and publishes details of circular walks which include river sections.
  • The Sussex Ouse Conservation Society promotes awareness of the navigation, and publishes details of circular walks which include river sections.
  • The River Ouse in Sussex rises in Lower Beeding, West Sussex and empties into the English Channel at Newhaven in East Sussex.
  • Where does the River Ouse start and finish Sussex? The Ouse (/uːz/ OOZ) is a 35 miles (56 kilometres) long river in the English counties of West and East Sussex.
  • The River Ouse runs from Lower Beeding in West Sussex down through Barcombe Mills from here the river is tidal to the Sea at New Haven.
  • Sussex Ouse Restoration Trust aims to preserve the historical structures along the river and hopes to restore the river to navigation in suitable places.
  • You can also check out the inspirational articles about action sports and outdoor activities in River Ouse Sussex in the AWE365 adventure blog.
  • The project focuses on woodland and grassland habitats in the upper reaches of the river Ouse in Sussex.
  • Does the River Ouse in Sussex flood? Known and potential flood prone areas include Lewes, Newhaven, Seaford, Uckfield, Haywards Heath and Lindfield.
  • The Sussex River Ouse is a beautiful and fascinating network of over 750 miles of rivers, streams and brooks which collect water from just over 250 square miles of...
  • RIVER OUSE. ... As with most rivers, conditions can be unpredictable, from low water levels and streamer weed in the Summer to floods in the Winter.
  • River Ouse: river, eastern England, United Kingdom. ... The river is sometimes called the Great Ouse, probably to distinguish it from its tributary the Little Ouse.
  • The River Ouse Corridor comprising over 140miles of main river and tributaries is an important wildlife site of unique character. ... A Sussex Ouse Sea Trout.
  • Lower BeedingRiver Ouse / SourceLower Beeding is a village and civil parish in the Horsham District of West Sussex, England. ... Who owns the River Ouse?