Chewton Bunny Waterfall - Christchurch Road, Highcliffe, Hampshire, UK
Posted by: Dragontree
N 50° 44.623 W 001° 41.111
30U E 592765 N 5622150
This delightful waterfall passes underneath the main A337 road.
Waymark Code: WMBGY4
Location: South West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/21/2011
Views: 8
The Chewton Bunny is an ancient valley following the River Chew.
Dorset for you describes the area:
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'Chewton Bunny SNCI
An ancient wooded valley, the River Chew forming the county boundary between Dorset and Hampshire. The ravine provided a convenient landing place for smugglers and route for contraband. The millhouse in the middle of the site (now a private residence) used a waterwheel to mill grain. The lower part of the river prior to entering the sea is now under a culvert. At the north end of the site the river passes under the first ever reinforced concrete bridge.'
It is underneath this bridge that this waterfall can be seen. It is tiered with a small shelf where the water cascades.