The River Chelmer flows entirely through the county of Essex, England; it runs 40 miles from the north-west of the county through Chelmsford to the River Blackwater, near Maldon. The source of the river is in the parish of Debden in north west Essex. The two primary source streams run to the north and to the west of the hamlet of Debden Green. The longer of t…
The River Chelmer flows entirely through the county of Essex, England; it runs 40 miles from the north-west of the county through Chelmsford to the River Blackwater, near Maldon. The source of the river is in the parish of Debden in north west Essex. The two primary source streams run to the north and to the west of the hamlet of Debden Green. The longer of the sources rises in Rowney Wood, on the hill to the west of Debden Green, only a few hundred metres to the south east of the source of the River Cam that heads north through Cambridge eventually emptying into The Wash.