Hogsmill River

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The Hogsmill River is a tributary of the River Thames in southwest London and Surrey, known for its chalk stream character and association with the painter John Everett Millais.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
tributary
associatedWith John Everett Millais
country United Kingdom
crossesAdministrativeArea Borough of Epsom and Ewell
London Borough of Kingston upon Thames NERFINISHED
London Borough of Sutton NERFINISHED
flowsInto River Thames at Kingston upon Thames
flowsThrough Berrylands
Borough of Epsom and Ewell
surface form: Epsom and Ewell

Ewell
Kingston upon Thames NERFINISHED
Old Malden
Surbiton NERFINISHED
Tolworth NERFINISHED
hasArtisticSubject landscape painting
hasBiodiversity aquatic invertebrates typical of chalk streams
brown trout habitat
hasConservationStatus subject of local conservation efforts
hasCulturalSignificance Pre-Raphaelite art
hasEcologicalType chalk stream habitat
hasFeature clear spring-fed headwaters
gravel bed sections
relatively shallow gradient
hasGeologicalContext Southern England Chalk Formation
surface form: North Downs chalk aquifer
hasHistoricalUse milling
water supply for local industry
hasHydrologicalType chalk stream
hasSourceLocation Ewell
hasTributary Bonesgate Stream
Green Lane Stream
hasWaterQualityConcern urban pollution
influencedWork Ophelia
surface form: Ophelia (painting)
knownFor association with John Everett Millais
chalk stream character
locatedIn England
southwest London
surface form: Southwest London

Surrey NERFINISHED
mouthOf River Thames NERFINISHED
nearbyLandmark Hogsmill Open Space
Old London Road, Kingston upon Thames
partOf Thames
surface form: Thames catchment area
riverSystem River Thames basin
tributaryOf River Thames NERFINISHED
usedFor angling
recreation
walking routes

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Ewell hasWatercourse Hogsmill River