- River Leam
The River Leam or River Leame ["Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary, Third Edition", p. 636.] (pronEng|ˈlɛm "Lemm" to rhyme with "stem") is a
river which flows through eastern and southernWarwickshire . It is a small river about 25-30 miles long. The town ofLeamington Spa lies on, and is named after, the River Leam.Its name came via
Anglo-Saxon from Celtic "leman" or "lemin" = "havingelm tree s" or "marshy river".Course
The River Leam springs near the
village ofHellidon inNorthamptonshire on the north side of a range of lowironstone hills which form the watershed between the systems feeding theRiver Thames and theRiver Severn . The Leam's source below Hellidon Hill is less than a mile from the source of theRiver Cherwell , a tributary of the Thames.Two miles from its source, the River Leam passes under the A425 main road from
Daventry toSoutham . From here to the village of Braunston it marks the boundary between Northamptonshire and Warwickshire. At Braunston, the river is crossed by a substantial embankment carrying theGrand Union Canal over the river on anaqueduct .West of Braunston, the River Leam opens into a broad flat valley and flows through open farmland passing the small village of
Grandborough where there was once awater mill .After passing the hamlet of
Kites Hardwick on theA426 road , the river passes a large reservoir namedDraycote Water . It again enters farmland, its valley becoming narrower past the villages ofLeamington Hastings andBirdingbury . At Marton, it is bridged by the busyA423 road - until the 1990s there were substantial floods here in wet weather until a new bridge was built to keep traffic well above river level, the medieval bridge remains alongside it. There were watermills atEathorpe andHunningham . After Hunningham, the river passesOffchurch , traditionally the home ofKing Offa , where the pedestrian footway is raised above road level as a counter to flooding.After Offchurch, the River Leam enters the outskirts of
Royal Leamington Spa beside theGrand Union Canal - in fact, the canal has followed the river at various points from Braunston.Though Leamington the river is surrounded almost entirely by parks, after passing an open area of grass and woodland called
Newbold Comyn , the river widens dramatically intoJephson Gardens , the main municipal park in Leamington Spa. The widening is due to aweir spanned by an ornate Victorian iron footbridge - the resulting water space is used forboat ing andcanoe ing in the summer at the Leam Boat Centre [http://www.leamboatcentre.com] . The river water is cleaner here than in many urban water spaces because the River Leam mostly flows through agricultural land and has no industry on its banks.Passing the Georgian Royal Pump Rooms in the centre of Leamington Spa, the River Leam flows a further two miles until it joins the River Avon midway between Warwick and Leamington.
Tributaries
Several
brook s are tributaries of the River Leam, including theRains Brook which joins it near Kites Hardwick, the Warwickshire River Itchen which joins near Marton and Pingle Brook which joins nearCubbington .See also
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Rivers of the United Kingdom Notes
References
*"Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary, Third Edition". Springfield, Massachusetts: Merriam-Webster, Incorporated, 1997. ISBN -0-87779-5460-0.
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