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Washford River
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The Washford River
Country England
County Somerset
City Washford
Physical characteristics
Main source Luxborough, Somerset, England
600 ft (180 m)
51°07′39″N 3°28′50″W / 51.12750°N 3.48056°W / 51.12750; -3.48056
River mouth Bristol Channel
Watchet, Somerset, England
51°11′00″N 3°20′09″W / 51.18333°N 3.33583°W / 51.18333; -3.33583

The Washford River is a small but interesting river in Somerset, England. It starts high up in the Brendon Hills and makes its way to the sea. The river flows into the Bristol Channel at a town called Watchet.

About the Washford River

The Washford River is an important part of the local landscape. It helps shape the land and provides a home for many plants and animals. Even though it is not a very long river, it plays a big role in the area it flows through.

Where the River Starts

The Washford River begins its journey high up in the Brendon Hills. It starts near a village called Luxborough in Somerset. The exact spot where it begins is about 600 feet (183 m) above sea level. This is like starting at the top of a tall building!

Journey to the Sea

From its source, the Washford River flows downhill. It travels through the beautiful countryside of Somerset. Finally, the river reaches the coast and empties into the Bristol Channel. The Bristol Channel is a large body of water that separates South Wales from South West England. The river meets the sea at the historic harbour town of Watchet.

Nature and History Along the River

As the Washford River flows, it passes through some special places. One of these is the Cleeve Hill area. SSSI stands for Site of Special Scientific Interest. This means it is a protected area because it has unique plants, animals, or geological features. It is a great place for nature lovers!

The river also flows close to Cleeve Abbey. This is an old monastery that was built many centuries ago. It is a fascinating historical site where you can learn about life in the past. The river has been a part of the landscape around Cleeve Abbey for hundreds of years.

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