River Clun

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River Clun is a small rural river in the Welsh Marches of western England, known for flowing through the Shropshire countryside and supporting important wildlife habitats.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
River Clun canonical 6
River Clun valley 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry England
country England
crossesSettlement Aston-on-Clun
Clun
Clunton
Newcastle-on-Clun
ecoregion temperate European river
environmentalConcern nutrient enrichment
sedimentation
water quality issues
environmentalDesignation Site of Special Scientific Interest
flowsDirection generally east and south-east
flowsThrough Clun
Clun Forest
surface form: Clun Valley

Clun
surface form: Newcastle-on-Clun

Shropshire Hills
hasBridge Clun Bridge
hasCatchment Clun catchment
hasFloodplain Clun Valley floodplain
hasLandUseInCatchment arable farmland
pasture
hasTributary River Folly
River Kemp
River Redlake
River Unk
hasValley Clun
surface form: Clun Valley
knownFor important wildlife habitats
pearl mussel populations
rural character
salmonid spawning habitat
locatedIn Shropshire
Welsh Marches
West Midlands
managedBy Environment Agency (England)
mouthLocation near Leintwardine
mouthRegion Herefordshire
nearBorderWith Wales
partOf Shropshire Hills
surface form: Shropshire Hills landscape
passesUnder Clun Bridge
region western England
riverSystem River Severn basin
sourceLocation near Anchor, Shropshire
sourceRegion Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
tributaryOf River Teme
usedFor angling
recreation

Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Shropshire contains River Clun
River Teme hasTributary River Clun
Shropshire Hills contains River Clun
Leintwardine locatedOn River Clun
Clun Forest contains River Clun
this entity surface form: River Clun valley
Clun locatedOnRiver River Clun
Clun crosses River Clun
subject surface form: Clun Bridge