Trewsbury Mead

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Trewsbury Mead is a meadow in Gloucestershire, England, best known as the area around the traditional source of the River Thames.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic location
meadow
category Meadows in Gloucestershire
Thames
surface form: River Thames headwaters
climate temperate maritime
country England
elevationRelativeToSeaLevel source area of a lowland river
environmentType rural landscape
geologicalSetting Cotswold limestone
hasNearbyFeature Thames Head pub
Thames and Severn Canal
surface form: Thames and Severn Canal (disused)
hasRole traditional source area of the River Thames
hydrologicalSignificance headwater area of the River Thames
isPartOf River Thames drainage basin
landUse meadowland
pasture
locatedIn Cotswolds
Gloucestershire
locatedNear A433 road NERFINISHED
Cirencester
Thames Head
nearSettlement Coombe
Ewen
Kemble
notableFor association with the source of the River Thames
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
riverSystem Thames river system
terrain limestone upland
tourism visited as a landmark of the River Thames source
watercourseOrigin Thames
surface form: River Thames (traditional source)

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Thames Head locatedNear Trewsbury Mead