River Dane

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The River Dane is a river in Cheshire, England, that flows through the Peak District and joins the River Weaver, contributing to the region’s rural landscape and water system.

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Label Occurrences
River Dane canonical 12

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry England
country England
crossedBy A34 road NERFINISHED
A50 road NERFINISHED
M6 motorway
drainageBasin Cheshire Plain
ecoregion Dark Peak moorlands
surface form: Peak District moorland
flowsDirection generally north and west
flowsInto River Weaver near Northwich
flowsThrough Congleton
Holmes Chapel
Northwich area
formsBorderBetween Cheshire
Staffordshire
hasTributary River Croco
River Wheelock
Shell Brook
hasValley Dane Valley
historicallyUsedFor water power for mills
inCounty Cheshire
Derbyshire
Staffordshire
knownFor angling
rural landscape
scenic valleys
length approximately 37 miles
approximately 60 kilometres
locatedIn Cheshire
Derbyshire
Staffordshire
mouthOf River Weaver
nearbySettlement Middlewich area
Rushton Spencer
Swettenham
Wincle
partOf Peak District
passesNear Macclesfield Forest
region North West England
riverSystem River Weaver
surface form: River Weaver basin
sourceLocation Axe Edge Moor
supports freshwater fish populations
tributaryOf River Weaver
usedFor recreational fishing
walking and riverside recreation
watercourseType non-navigable river

Referenced by (12)

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

River Weaver hasTributary River Dane
Holmes Chapel riverNearby River Dane
Macclesfield Canal crosses River Dane
Northwich locatedOnRiver River Dane
Congleton locatedOnRiver River Dane
Congleton hasLocalRiver River Dane
Middlewich locatedOn River Dane
River Wheelock mouthOf River Dane
River Wheelock partOfRiverSystem River Dane
River Wheelock tributaryOf River Dane
Axe Edge Moor sourceOfRiver River Dane