River Lambourn

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The River Lambourn is a chalk stream in Berkshire, England, known for its clear waters, rich wildlife, and importance as a tributary of the River Kennet.

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Label Occurrences
River Lambourn canonical 8

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf chalk stream
river
country England
drainageBasin Thames Basin
surface form: Thames River Basin District
ecoregion chalk streams of southern England
flowsThrough Bagnor
Boxford
Lambourn
Newbury, Berkshire
surface form: Newbury

Shaw
geology chalk
habitatType chalk stream habitat
hasCatchment Lambourn catchment
hasConservationStatus legally protected watercourse
hasDesignation Site of Special Scientific Interest
hasFeature gravel riverbed
stable flow regime
winterbourne headwaters
hasHydrologicalType groundwater-fed
importance important tributary of the River Kennet
locatedIn Berkshire
South East England
managedBy Environment Agency (England)
mouthLocation Newbury, Berkshire
surface form: Newbury
mouthRiver River Kennet
nearbySettlement Lambourn
Newbury, Berkshire
surface form: Newbury
notableFor chalk stream ecology
clear water
rich wildlife
partOf North Wessex Downs
surface form: North Wessex Downs area
protectedFor aquatic plants
fish populations
invertebrate fauna
riverSystem Thames Basin
surface form: River Thames basin
sourceLocation Lambourn
sourceRegion Berkshire Downs
SSSIReason biological interest
supportsSpecies brown trout
grayling
wildfowl
tributaryOf River Kennet
usedFor angling
recreation
waterClarity high
waterQuality generally high
waterType freshwater

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River Kennet hasPart River Lambourn
West Berkshire majorRiver River Lambourn
Donnington Castle nearbyWatercourse River Lambourn
Shaw-cum-Donnington locatedNear River Lambourn
Shaw, Berkshire hasNearbyRiver River Lambourn
Lambourn locatedOn River Lambourn