River Beult

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River Beult is a lowland river in Kent, England, known for its meandering course through rural farmland before joining the River Medway.

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River Beult canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
catchment Medway catchment
characteristic lowland river
meandering course
country England
county Kent
ecologicalIssue periodic flooding of adjacent farmland
flowsGenerally north-west
flowsThrough Shadoxhurst
surface form: Chainhurst

Headcorn
Marden
Staplehurst
Yalding
habitatType freshwater river
hasBridge Headcorn Bridge
Jarmans Bridge
Stile Bridge
Yalding Lees Bridge
hasDesignation Site of Special Scientific Interest
hasFloodplain Beult valley floodplain
hasTributary Hales Stream
Hammer Stream
landUseInCatchment rural farmland
locatedIn Kent
South East England
United Kingdom
managingAuthority Environment Agency (England)
surface form: Environment Agency
mouth River Medway
mouthLocation Yalding
nearbyTown Maidstone
notableFor aquatic plants
diverse invertebrate fauna
partOf River Medway basin
region Weald
surface form: Weald of Kent
riverSystem River Medway
sourceLocation near Woodchurch
SSSIInterest biological
SSSILength approximately 25 kilometres
tributaryOf River Medway
waterBodyType lowland clay river

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River Medway tributary River Beult
Yalding locatedNearRiver River Beult