Bybrook River

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The Bybrook River is a picturesque waterway in Wiltshire, England, known for flowing through the historic village of Castle Combe and the surrounding Cotswold countryside.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
alsoKnownAs By Brook NERFINISHED
country England
county Wiltshire NERFINISHED
drainageBasin Bristol Avon catchment NERFINISHED
flowsGenerally south-west
flowsThrough Box NERFINISHED
Castle Combe NERFINISHED
Colerne parish NERFINISHED
Ford
Slaughterford NERFINISHED
hasCulturalAssociation historic village of Castle Combe
hasEcologicalCharacteristic typical Cotswold chalk-stream fauna and flora
hasFeature limestone valley
picturesque scenery
historicallyUsedFor local industry power supply
watermills
locatedIn Cotswolds
southwest England
surface form: South West England

Wiltshire
mouthLocation River Avon at Batheaston NERFINISHED
near Bath NERFINISHED
partOf River Avon river system
region Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
sourceLocation Near Burton, Wiltshire NERFINISHED
tributaryOf River Avon NERFINISHED
usedFor angling
recreation
walking along riverside paths
watercourseType freshwater river

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Castle Combe river Bybrook River