River Brue

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The River Brue is a river in Somerset, England, that flows through the county’s low-lying Levels and Moors before reaching the Bristol Channel.

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Label Occurrences
River Brue canonical 4

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry United Kingdom
connectedTo Huntspill River (via drainage system)
country England
crosses Somerset Levels
surface form: Somerset Levels and Moors
flowsGenerallyTowards west
flowsNear Baltonsborough
BRUTON
surface form: Bruton

Glastonbury
Lovington
Meare
Street, Somerset
Westhay
flowsThrough Somerset Levels
Somerset Levels
surface form: Somerset Moors
hasBridgeAt BRUTON
surface form: Bruton

Glastonbury
Highbridge and Burnham
surface form: Highbridge
hasEstuary Brue estuary
hasFloodRisk Somerset Levels
hasMouthNear Burnham-on-Sea
Highbridge and Burnham
surface form: Highbridge
hasNearbyWetland Avalon Marshes
Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve
surface form: Shapwick Heath

Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve
surface form: Shapwick Moor

Westhay Moor
hasTributary North Drain
River Alham
River Pitt
River Sheppey
South Drain
historicallyAssociatedWith Glastonbury Abbey
Somerset drainage schemes
locatedIn Somerset
southwest England
surface form: South West England

ceremonial county of Somerset
managedBy Environment Agency (England)
mouthLocatedIn Bristol Channel
partOf hydrology of the Somerset Levels
region Mendip district
Sedgemoor
surface form: Sedgemoor district
sourceLocatedNear BRUTON
surface form: Bruton
sourceRegion Bruton area
tributaryOf Bristol Channel
usedFor agricultural irrigation
drainage
recreation
watercourseType lowland river

Referenced by (4)

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

Somerset traversedByRiver River Brue
Somerset Levels drainedBy River Brue