- River Loddon
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region =Hampshire
region1 =Berkshire
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city =Basingstoke
city1 =Old Basing
city2 =Earley
city3 =Woodley
city4 =Twyford
landmark =Basing House
landmark1 =Stratfield Saye House
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length = 45
watershed = 1036
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mouth_location =Wargrave
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tributary_left = River Blackwater
tributary_left1 =Emm Brook
tributary_left2 =River Broadwater
tributary_left3 =St Patrick's Stream
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map_caption =The River Loddon is ariver in the English counties ofBerkshire andHampshire . It is a tributary of theRiver Thames , rising within the urban area ofBasingstoke and flowing to meet the Thames near the village ofWargrave . The river has a total length of 28 miles (45 km) and, together with its tributaries, drains an area of 1036 km².cite web | title = The River Loddon and the Emm Brook | url = http://www.wokingham.gov.uk/your-community--district/countryside-service/countryside-sites/rivers | publisher = Wokingham District Council | accessmonthday = March 30 | accessyear = 2006 ]The River Loddon rises at West Ham Farm in Basingstoke, and in its first mile flows under the
Festival Place shopping centre that forms the main part of the central area of that town. The river then passes close by the village ofOld Basing and the ruined palace ofBasing House . Leaving the environs of Basingstoke behind, the river flows north through open north Hampshire countryside and passes near by the village ofSherfield on Loddon . North of Sherfield the river passes through the ornamental grounds ofStratfield Saye House , the home of the Dukes of Wellington since1817 .Explorer Map 144 - Basingstoke, Alton & Whitchurch. Ordnance Survey (2005). ISBN 0-319-23606-4.]Entering Berkshire, the river passes the village of
Swallowfield . Just north of Swallowfield the River Loddon is joined by the River Blackwater which adds substantially to its flow. The river then flows close to the east of the Berkshire suburbs ofEarley andWoodley , to the west ofWinnersh , and throughDinton Pastures Country Park . Shortly after this, near the village of Hurst it is joined by theEmm Brook . The river then flows close to the village of Twyford and is joined by theSt Patrick's Stream , a backwater of theRiver Thames . About a mile further on it flows into the main channel of the Thames, just downstream ofShiplake Lock and close to the village of Wargrave.Explorer Map 159 - Reading. Ordnance Survey (2006). ISBN 0-319-23730-3.]Whilst
chalk underlies much of the River Loddon's catchment area, it only appears at the surface at either end of the river, near Wargrave and Basingstoke. For the rest of its course the chalk lies beneath the Reading Beds andLondon Clay . The terrace gravels of the Loddon valley have been extracted in a number of places, including the lakes within Dinton Pastures Country Park.cite web | title = The River Loddon and the Emm Brook | url = http://www.wokingham.gov.uk/your-community--district/countryside-service/countryside-sites/rivers | publisher = Wokingham District Council | accessmonthday = March 30 | accessyear = 2006 ]The catchment area of the River Loddon encompasses urban populations in Basingstoke and eastern Reading, whilst the urban areas of
Aldershot , Fleet,Camberley and Farnborough all lie within the catchment area of the tributary River Blackwater. As a consequence the Loddon receives treated sewage effluent at nine locations, one just downstream of Basingstoke, a second at Wargrave, and seven indirectly via the Blackwater.cite web | title = The River Loddon and the Emm Brook | url = http://www.wokingham.gov.uk/your-community--district/countryside-service/countryside-sites/rivers | publisher = Wokingham District Council | accessmonthday = March 30 | accessyear = 2006 ]ee also
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List of rivers in England References
External links
*oscoor|SU619520_region:GB_scale:100000|Map sources for the source of the River Loddon.
*oscoor|SU778786_region:GB_scale:100000|Map sources for the mouth of the River Loddon.River item line|upstream =
River Kennet (south)
downstream=River Wye (north)
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