Blackenford Brook tears through North Oakley (1843) and Anderwood (1811) enclosures as it races from the rain soaked plains of the forest hinterland; brown, stained with peat, the brook is a force; Jeckle and Hyde, a normally benign ambling babbling brook, shallow and peaceful, now a dangerous torrent, deep, swift, impassable and a barrier. These woodland waterways can be deceptive.
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