Kennet Valley

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Kennet Valley is a river valley in southern England shaped by the River Kennet, known for its rural landscapes, historic settlements, and ecological significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river valley
climate temperate maritime climate
contains Hungerford
Marlborough
Newbury, Berkshire
surface form: Newbury

Reading
country England
drainageBasinOf River Kennet
flowsIntoViaRiver Thames
surface form: River Thames
follows River Kennet
hasArchaeologicalSite Roman remains
medieval earthworks
prehistoric sites
hasEconomicActivity farming
tourism
hasFeature chalk streams
floodplain meadows
hasGeology alluvium
chalk
hasHabitat riparian woodland
wetlands
hasLandUse agricultural land
pasture
woodland
hasProtectedArea North Wessex Downs
surface form: North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
hasRecreation angling
boating
walking
hasRiver River Kennet
hasSettlementPattern linear settlements along river
hasTransportCorridor A4 road
Great Western Main Line
Kennet and Avon Canal
hasWildlife fish species
otters
waterfowl
influencedBy River Kennet flooding
knownFor ecological significance
historic settlements
rural landscapes
locatedIn Berkshire
Wiltshire
southern England
namedAfter River Kennet
partlyWithin North Wessex Downs
surface form: North Wessex Downs AONB
partOf Thames Basin

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

River Kennet locatedIn Kennet Valley
Newbury, Berkshire locatedIn Kennet Valley
this entity surface form: River Kennet valley
North Wessex Downs contains Kennet Valley
River Dun partOf Kennet Valley
this entity surface form: Kennet and Avon river system