Monks Brook

Monks Brook
Monks Brook flowing through Chandler's Ford
Location of the mouth of Monks Brook
Location
CountryEngland
CountiesHampshire
Physical characteristics
SourceBucket's Corner
  locationHampshire, England
  coordinates50°59′22″N 01°25′30″W / 50.98944°N 1.42500°W / 50.98944; -1.42500
Mouth 
  location
Swaythling (flows into River Itchen), Hampshire, England
  coordinates
50°56′08″N 01°22′33″W / 50.93556°N 1.37583°W / 50.93556; -1.37583
Basin size49 km2 (19 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average0.25 m3/s (8.8 cu ft/s)

Monks Brook is a river in the English county of Hampshire. It is a tributary of the River Itchen, which it joins at a medieval salmon pool in Swaythling. The brook is formed from seven streams that rise in the chalky South Downs, with the official source of Monks Brook being known as Bucket's Corner. Monks Brook drains a clay catchment of 49 square kilometres (19 sq mi). The brook is designated a main river, which means the operating authority for managing it is the Environment Agency, not the local government authorities for the areas through which the river runs.

The brook has given its name to a pub, a street in the town of Eastleigh, a junior football team and a petrol station among other things.

In 2007, a 250 metres (820 feet) stretch of a tributary to the brook that had been culverted in the 1970s to make way for a golf course was uncovered as part of a £2.5 million community regeneration project.