River Glyme

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The River Glyme is a small river in Oxfordshire, England, that flows through the Cotswolds and the grounds of Blenheim Palace before joining the River Evenlode.


Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
watercourse
basinCountry United Kingdom
country England
crosses A44 road near Woodstock
flowsInto River Evenlode near Bladon
flowsThrough Blenheim Palace
surface form: "Blenheim Palace grounds"

Cotswolds
Glyme Valley
town of Woodstock
village of Glympton
village of Kiddington
village of Wootton
formsFeatureAt Blenheim Palace
surface form: "Blenheim Palace lake"
hasNameEtymology derived from Old English or Celtic roots
hasPart Glyme Valley
hasTributary River Dorn
isAssociatedWith Blenheim Palace
surface form: "Blenheim Palace World Heritage Site"
isInDrainageBasin River Thames basin
isModifiedAs ornamental lake at Blenheim Palace
isSubjectOf landscape design by Capability Brown at Blenheim Palace
locatedIn Cotswolds
Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire district of West Oxfordshire
ceremonial county of Oxfordshire
mouthCountry England
mouthOfWatercourse River Evenlode
region South East England
sourceCountry England
tributaryOf River Evenlode

Referenced by (13)

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

Grand Bridge crosses River Glyme
Glyme Valley followsWatercourse River Glyme
Old Woodstock hasNearbyWaterBody River Glyme
West Oxfordshire hasRiver River Glyme
River Evenlode hasTributary River Glyme
this entity surface form: "River Glyme (nearby watercourse)"
village of Glympton locatedOn River Glyme
subject surface form: "Glympton"
Glyme Valley namedAfter River Glyme
Old Woodstock near River Glyme
Woodstock near River Glyme
subject surface form: "Woodstock, Oxfordshire"
Glyme Valley watercourse River Glyme
Great Lake watercourse River Glyme
subject surface form: "Great Lake (Blenheim Palace)"