River Kennet

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River Kennet is a significant chalk stream in southern England that flows through Wiltshire and Berkshire before joining the River Thames.

Aliases (1)

Statements (47)
Predicate Object
instanceOf chalk stream
river
basinCountry United Kingdom
confluenceLocation Reading
country England
county Berkshire
Wiltshire NERFINISHED
crosses North Wessex Downs
drainageBasin Thames Valley
surface form: "Thames Basin"
flowsThrough Berkshire
Wiltshire NERFINISHED
hasCanal Kennet and Avon Canal
hasEcosystemType chalk stream ecosystem
hasPart River Dun
River Lambourn
River Og
hasWildlife brown trout
grayling
kingfisher
mayfly
otter
water vole
locatedIn Kennet Valley
southern England
surface form: "Southern England"
mouthOfWatercourse Thames
surface form: "River Thames"
nearbySettlement Avebury
Silbury Hill
notableFor clear chalk-fed waters
trout fishing
parallelWaterway Kennet and Avon Canal
partOf Thames
surface form: "Thames river system"
passesThrough Hungerford
Kintbury
Marlborough
Newbury, Berkshire
surface form: "Newbury"

Reading
Thatcham
Theale
protectedStatus Site of Special Scientific Interest
region South East England
southwest England
surface form: "South West England"
sourceLocation Wiltshire NERFINISHED
tributaryOf Thames
surface form: "River Thames"
usedFor angling
boating
recreation
watercourseType chalk stream

Referenced by (11)

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

Berkshire, England containsRiver River Kennet
A4 road crosses River Kennet
this entity surface form: "River Kennet at Reading"
Thames hasMajorTributary River Kennet
Thatcham liesOn River Kennet
Aldermaston locatedOn River Kennet
Hungerford locatedOn River Kennet
Newbury, Berkshire locatedOn River Kennet
Reading locatedOn River Kennet
Reading Abbey ruins locatedOn River Kennet
West Berkshire majorRiver River Kennet
Newbury Racecourse near River Kennet

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