River Enborne
River in Hampshire and Berkshire, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The River Enborne is a river that rises near the villages of Inkpen and West Woodhay, to the West of Newbury, Berkshire and flows into the River Kennet. Its source is in the county of Berkshire, and part of its course forms the border between Berkshire and Hampshire. Despite the name, the river does not run through the village of Enborne, although it does run through Enborne Row.[1]
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River Enborne | |
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Location | |
Country | England |
Counties | Hampshire, Berkshire |
Towns and Villages | Ball Hill, Enborne Row, Newtown, Brimpton, Aldermaston Wharf |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Inkpen and West Woodhay, Berkshire, United Kingdom |
• coordinates | 51.3704°N 1.4588°W / 51.3704; -1.4588 |
• elevation | 155 m (509 ft) |
Mouth | River Kennet |
• location | Aldermaston Wharf, Berkshire, United Kingdom |
• coordinates | 51.3914°N 1.1528°W / 51.3914; -1.1528 |
• elevation | 55 m (180 ft) |
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