River Severn at Bridgnorth

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The River Severn at Bridgnorth is a scenic stretch of Britain’s longest river flowing through the historic market town of Bridgnorth in Shropshire, England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
river reach
adjacentTo Bridgnorth High Town NERFINISHED
Bridgnorth Low Town NERFINISHED
crossedBy Bridgnorth Bridge NERFINISHED
downstreamFrom Ironbridge Gorge reach of River Severn NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Bridgnorth NERFINISHED
hasBankType riverside promenades
wooded slopes
hasCharacteristic meandering
scenic
hasCountry United Kingdom
hasCounty Shropshire NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType freshwater river
hasFloodRisk yes
hasHydrologicalSystem River Severn basin NERFINISHED
hasName River Severn at Bridgnorth NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Bridgnorth NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature historic riverside setting
views of Bridgnorth’s cliff and funicular railway
hasRegion West Midlands NERFINISHED
hasReputation picturesque section of the Severn
hasTown Bridgnorth NERFINISHED
hasUse angling
boating
recreation
riverside walking
hasWatercourse River Severn NERFINISHED
isAccessedBy riverside paths in Bridgnorth
isImportantFor local recreation
local tourism
isStretchOf Britain’s longest river
isTouristAttraction yes
locatedIn Bridgnorth NERFINISHED
England
Shropshire
United Kingdom
near Severn Valley Railway at Bridgnorth NERFINISHED
partOf River Severn NERFINISHED
Severn Valley NERFINISHED
riverOf England NERFINISHED
Shropshire NERFINISHED
supportsActivity photography
wildlife watching
upstreamFrom Bewdley reach of River Severn NERFINISHED

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Bridgnorth Cliff Railway near River Severn at Bridgnorth