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  2. List of rivers of Wiltshire - Wikipedia

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    There are three notable rivers that flow through the county: the River Avon (Bristol), the River Avon (Hampshire) and the River Thames. Due to the geology of the county, the rivers and waterways discharge to the west, east and south.

  3. Clattinger Farm - Wikipedia

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    Aspect of the Clattinger Farm Site of Special Scientific Interest, currently managed by Wiltshire Wildlife. Clattinger Farm (grid reference) is a 60.3 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire, notified in 1971. The site is managed as a nature reserve by Wiltshire Wildlife Trust.

  4. Wiltshire Wildlife Trust - Wikipedia

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    As it reached its 20th anniversary, the trust owned 30 nature reserves and had 2,000 members. In 1989, the first Sarsen Trail & Neolithic Marathon was held, raising £21,500 which was used to buy Morgan's Hill nature reserve. For its 30th anniversary, in 1992, the trust formally changed its name to Wiltshire Wildlife Trust.

  5. River Till, Wiltshire - Wikipedia

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    The River Till rises near Tilshead on Salisbury Plain in the English county of Wiltshire. It flows for about 14 km (9 miles) south and south-east, through Orcheston , Maddington , Shrewton , Winterbourne Stoke , Berwick St James and Stapleford , to join the River Wylye .

  6. List of Wildlife Trust nature reserves - Wikipedia

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    Ebernoe Common (Sussex Wildlife Trust) Echo Lodge Meadows (Wiltshire Wildlife Trust) ECOS (Ulster Wildlife Trust) Edford Meadows (Somerset Wildlife Trust) Edford Wood (Somerset Wildlife Trust) Edgehills Bog (Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust) Edmondsley Wood (Durham Wildlife Trust) Edward Richardson & Phyllis Amey (Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust)

  7. Braydon - Wikipedia

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    Braydon is a civil parish in north Wiltshire, England, about 6 miles (10 km) northwest of Swindon, between Purton and Minety. A thinly-populated farming area with no settlements apart from the farms, it is best known for sharing its name with Braydon Forest. The River Key rises in the parish and flows north-east to join the Thames.

  8. Jones's Mill - Wikipedia

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    Jones's Mill (grid reference) is an 11.6 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest near Pewsey in Wiltshire, notified in 1975. The site is managed as a nature reserve by Wiltshire Wildlife Trust .

  9. Blackmoor Copse - Wikipedia

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    Blackmoor Copse (grid reference) is a woodland in southeast Wiltshire, England, managed as a nature reserve by the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust. The copse lies within Pitton and Farley parish, about 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (9 km) east of Salisbury .