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== River Kennet gallery == | |||
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File:River Kennet west of Axford - geograph.org.uk - 1225804.jpg|River Kennet west of Axford | |||
File:Kennet Fluss1 db.jpg|Kennet Fluss 1 | |||
File:Kennet Fluss2 db.jpg|Kennet Fluss 2 | |||
File:Sulhamstead Tyle Mill Lock.JPG|Sulhamstead Tyle Mill Lock | |||
File:County Lock, sunset.jpg|County Lock, sunset | |||
File:Kennet Mouth.JPG|Kennet Mouth | |||
File:UKOpenGovernmentLicence.svg|UK Open Government Licence | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:38, 3 March 2025
River Kennet is a river in the south of England, and a tributary of the River Thames. The Kennet has its source in the Berkshire Downs near Avebury and flows through several towns including Marlborough, Newbury and Reading before joining the Thames at Reading.
Geography[edit]
The River Kennet spans a length of approximately 45 miles (72 km). It rises near Avebury in Wiltshire and flows east through the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, passing through the town of Marlborough. The river then continues through Berkshire, flowing through the towns of Newbury and Reading before joining the River Thames at Reading.
History[edit]
The River Kennet has a rich history, with evidence of human habitation along its banks dating back to prehistoric times. The river was used for navigation from the Roman period onwards, and played a significant role in the development of the towns and villages along its course.
Ecology[edit]
The River Kennet is known for its diverse and abundant wildlife. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and supports a range of species including otters, water voles, and a variety of fish species such as trout and grayling. The river's clean, fast-flowing waters make it an ideal habitat for these species.
Recreation[edit]
The River Kennet is a popular location for a variety of recreational activities. These include fishing, canoeing, and walking, with numerous footpaths and trails running along the river's banks.
See also[edit]
River Kennet gallery[edit]
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River Kennet west of Axford
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Kennet Fluss 1
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Kennet Fluss 2
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Sulhamstead Tyle Mill Lock
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County Lock, sunset
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Kennet Mouth
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UK Open Government Licence
