River Frome (Herefordshire)

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River Frome (Herefordshire) is a small river in Herefordshire, England, that serves as one of the tributaries feeding into the River Severn system.

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River Frome (Herefordshire) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
tributary
country England
county Herefordshire
crosses A4103 road NERFINISHED
A465 road NERFINISHED
drainageBasin River Severn basin
drains rural catchment in eastern Herefordshire
ecoregion temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
environmentalConcern agricultural runoff
flooding risk in Frome Valley
flowsThrough Bishop's Frome
Bromyard
Canon Frome
Frome Valley
hasCourseDirection generally south-westwards
hasFloodplain Frome Valley floodplain
hasNameOrigin Frome Valley settlements such as Bishop's Frome
hasTributaryRole right-bank tributary of River Lugg
hasValley Frome Valley (Herefordshire)
hasWildlife aquatic invertebrates
freshwater fish
riparian birds
hydrologicalSystem River Severn valley
surface form: River Severn system
isDifferentFrom River Frome
surface form: River Frome (Dorset)

River Frome
surface form: River Frome (Somerset)
locatedIn Herefordshire
United Kingdom
West Midlands
surface form: West Midlands (region)
mouthLocation confluence with River Lugg
near Hampton Bishop
mouthOfWatercourse River Lugg
nearbyCity Hereford
partOf River Severn drainage basin
riverSystem Severn River system
surface form: Severn river system
sourceLocation border area of Herefordshire and Worcestershire
near Acton Beauchamp
tributaryOf River Lugg
River Severn system
usedFor agricultural water supply
angling
recreation
watercourseType small lowland river

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Severn River system includesTributary River Frome (Herefordshire)