River Chew

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River Chew is a small river in Somerset, England, known for flowing through rural landscapes and villages before joining the River Avon.

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Label Occurrences
River Chew canonical 10

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country England
flowsThrough Chew Magna
Chew Stoke
Chew Valley
Compton Dando
Keynsham
Pensford
Publow
Woollard
rural landscapes
hasBridge Keynsham bridges
Pensford Viaduct
hasEcologicalRole local wildlife habitat
hasFloodRisk local flooding in heavy rain
hasSourceRegion Mendip Hills
surface form: Mendip Hills area
knownFor passing through villages
scenic rural character
locatedIn Chew Valley
surface form: Chew Valley district

Somerset
southwest England
surface form: South West England
mouthOfWatercourse River Avon
partOf River Avon catchment
recreation angling
walking
wildlife watching
region Bath and North East Somerset Council
surface form: Bath and North East Somerset
tributaryOf River Avon
usedFor local agriculture irrigation
waterbodyType freshwater river

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Referenced by (10)

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

Chew Valley drainedBy River Chew
Chew Magna locatedOn River Chew
Pensford lieOn River Chew
Pensford crosses River Chew
subject surface form: Pensford Viaduct
Stanton Drew near River Chew
Keynsham hasGeographicalFeature River Chew
Mendip Hills drainsTo River Chew
Chew Valley Lake inflow River Chew
Chew Valley Lake outflow River Chew
Bristol Avon hasTributary River Chew