River Wylye

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River Wylye is a chalk stream in Wiltshire, England, known for its clear waters, rich wildlife, and popularity for fly fishing.

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River Wylye canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf chalk stream
river
country England
county Wiltshire
ecologicalType chalk stream ecosystem
flowsThrough Codford
Sutton Veny
Warminster
Wilton
Wylye
geology chalk aquifer
hasConservationInterest biodiversity
chalk stream habitat
hasFeature gravel beds
water meadows
hasFishSpecies brown trout
coarse fish
grayling
knownFor clear water
fly fishing
rich wildlife
trout fishing
locatedIn southwest England
surface form: South West England

Wiltshire
mouthLocation Wilton
confluence with River Nadder
nameSharedWith village of Wylye
nearbyTransport A36 road NERFINISHED
Salisbury–Warminster railway line
partOf Avon catchment
passesNear Salisbury Plain
recreation angling
walking
wildlife watching
region Wylye Valley
riverSystem River Avon
surface form: River Avon (Hampshire Avon)
sourceLocation near Maiden Bradley
South West Wiltshire
surface form: southwest Wiltshire
supports aquatic invertebrates
riverine birds
tributaryOf River Nadder
usedFor abstraction for water supply
valleyNameDerivedFrom Wylye Valley
waterClarity high
waterType chalk stream

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

River Avon tributary River Wylye
subject surface form: River Avon (Hampshire)
Wiltshire contains River Wylye
Heytesbury locatedOn River Wylye
River Nadder hasTributary River Wylye