River Ashop

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River Ashop is a small moorland river in the Peak District of Derbyshire, England, known for flowing through remote valleys before joining the River Derwent.

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Label Occurrences
River Ashop canonical 2

Statements (35)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country England
United Kingdom
county Derbyshire
crossedBy A57 road NERFINISHED
Snake Road
drainageBasin River Trent basin
environment upland moorland
flowsInto River Derwent
flowsThrough Ashop Valley
Woodlands Valley
remote moorland valleys
hasTributary River Alport
knownFor moorland scenery
remote valleys
locatedIn Derbyshire
East Midlands
High Peak
Peak District
Peak District
surface form: Peak District National Park
mouthLocation Ladybower Reservoir
near Ashopton
near Kinder Scout
surface form: Kinder Scout plateau

Ladybower Reservoir
Snake Pass
partOf Derwent catchment
recreation angling
hiking
walking
region North East Derbyshire
surface form: North Derbyshire
riverSystem River Derwent
sourceLocation near Ashop Head
sourceRegion Dark Peak
Kinder Scout
tributaryOf River Derwent

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River Derwent hasTributary River Ashop
subject surface form: River Derwent (Derbyshire)
Ladybower Reservoir inflow River Ashop