Wimborne, River Allen From East Brook Bridge 1908
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The clear, shallow and gently-flowing waters of the River Allen, fed by the natural chalk reservoirs of Cranborne Chase, make it an ideal habitat for rushes, and commercial rush-cutting flourished here until 50 years ago. The rushes were sold to the makers of baskets, mats, chairs, oaken barrels and other products. The Rising Sun pub (right) still stands alongside the Allen at East Brook.
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