River Pitt facts for kids
Quick facts for kids River Pitt |
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Other name(s) | Piddy |
Country | England |
State | Somerset |
District | South Somerset |
Cities | Shepton Montague, Pitcombe |
Physical characteristics | |
Main source | Brewham, South Somerset, England 51°05′55″N 2°24′41″W / 51.09861°N 2.41139°W |
River mouth | River Brue Cole, South Somerset, Somerset, England 51°06′05″N 2°28′38″W / 51.10139°N 2.47722°W |
Length | 5.5 mi (8.9 km) |
The River Pitt, also known as the Piddy, is a small river in Somerset, England. It's like a smaller stream that flows into a bigger river. The River Pitt is a "tributary" of the River Brue.
Where Does the Piddy Flow?
The River Pitt starts its journey near a place called Hardway in the area of Brewham. From there, it travels about 5.5 miles (8.9 km) (which is around 8.8 kilometers).
The River's Path
As it flows, the Piddy passes through different parts of Somerset. It goes through the areas of Shepton Montague and Pitcombe. Finally, this short river joins the larger River Brue at a village called Cole.
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