- River Avon, Hampshire
The River Avon is a
river in the counties ofWiltshire ,Hampshire andDorset in the south ofEngland , sometimes distinguished as the "Salisbury Avon" or the "Hampshire Avon".It is regarded as one of the most legendary river fishing destinations in England, particularly for Barbel (Barbus barbus).Etymology
The river's name is a tautology: "Avon" is derived from the Proto-Brythonic word meaning "river", and therefore the river's name means "River River".
Course
The Avon rises in Wiltshire east of
Devizes , draining theVale of Pewsey . From here it cuts through the chalk scarp atUpavon , flowing southwards acrossSalisbury Plain through Durrington,Amesbury andSalisbury . To the south of Salisbury it enters theHampshire Basin , flowing along the western edge of theNew Forest throughFordingbridge andRingwood , meeting up with the river Stour at Christchurch, to flow intoChristchurch Harbour and theEnglish Channel atMudeford . In total, the length of the River Avon is 96km (60 miles) [Collins English Dictionary] .All the significant tributaries of the Avon including the Nadder, Wylye, Bourne and Ebble converge within a short distance around Salisbury.
For part of its path it forms the border between Dorset and Hampshire. Prior to the 1974 reorganization of local government the whole of the section now in or bordering Dorset was wholly within Hampshire, leading to the river being popularly known as the Hampshire Avon.
The
Avon Valley Path goes from Salisbury to Christchurch.Rights of Use
The public have right of way to use established footpaths across private land in England. No such general right of way exists for the navigability of rivers on private land. Canoeists seeking legitimate access to the Avon have recently identified a long-forgotten Act in their favour: the "Act for making the River Avon navigable from Christchurch to the city of New Sarum", enacted in 1664 under Charles II. Cases have yet to come to court. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/6387319.stm BBC NEWS | England | 1664 law could prove right to row ] ]
References
See also
*Other
River Avon s
*Rivers of the United Kingdom
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