Well, that's not the case down here in the South Downs. The groundwater welling up in these pictures is rising about three miles further up the valley and about 25m vertically higher than the normal spring. These pictures from the Sussex-Hants border:
On the Sussex side at West Marden, looks like this for about half a mile on either side
On the Hampshire side, the valley which carries the Portsmouth railway line
The spring above Idsworth (the water appears in the field just next to this) and takes over the road
... creating havoc as it goes ...
The village of Finchdean has 3 out of 4 roads into the village closed (officially, that is). Notice the sandbags and the pumping still happening
When Hamphire CC decide to close a road, they don't mess about! The 'ford', normally dry, at Rowlands Castle where the water is currently a foot or more deep
War does not determine who is right, only who is left - Bertrand Russell
Chichester 12m asl