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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. In addition to the natural waterways, the Kennet and Avon Canal crosses the county.
England portal This category lists articles relating to rivers that flow through the English county of Wiltshire . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rivers of Wiltshire .
There are two rivers in Wiltshire, England, named Avon: River Avon (Bristol) , which flows through the north of the county and into the Bristol Channel at Avonmouth, Bristol River Avon (Hampshire) , which flows through Salisbury and into the English Channel at Christchurch on the border of Dorset and Hampshire
The River Wylye (/ ˈ w aɪ l i / WY-lee), also known in its upper reaches as the River Deverill, [1] is a chalk stream in Wiltshire, England, with clear water flowing over gravel. It is popular with fly fishermen. [2] A half-mile stretch of the river and three lakes in Warminster are a local nature reserve. [3] [4]
The River Avon (/ ˈ eɪ v ən / AY-vən) is in the south of England, rising in Wiltshire, flowing through that county's city of Salisbury and then west Hampshire, before reaching the English Channel through Christchurch Harbour in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole conurbation of Dorset.
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 .
The River Nadder is a tributary of the River Avon, flowing in south Wiltshire, ... The Environment Agency measures the water quality of the river systems in England ...
The Severn Bridges crossing near the mouth of the River Severn The River Thames in London The River Tay in Perth, by measured flow the largest in Great Britain. This is a list of the major rivers of the United Kingdom, as being prominent in length, flow volume (discharge rate), or both.