Sherborne Brook is a small river that flows through the county of Gloucestershire in England. It is a tributary of the River Windrush and is approximately 10 miles long. The brook rises near the village of Sherborne and flows through the Cotswold Hills before joining the River Windrush near the town of Burford.
The brook is home to a variety of wildlife, including brown trout, grayling, and water voles. The surrounding countryside is also rich in flora and fauna, with wildflowers such as cowslips and primroses growing along the banks of the brook. The area is popular with walkers and hikers, who can enjoy the scenic views and peaceful surroundings.
Sherborne Brook has played an important role in the history of the area, with several mills and watermills being built along its banks over the centuries. These mills were used for grinding corn and other grains, as well as for powering machinery in the textile industry. Today, many of these mills have been converted into homes or businesses, adding to the charm and character of the area.