- River Meon
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River MeonRiver Meon SpringCounty Hampshire Source Meon Spring - location East Meon, Hampshire, England Mouth Hill Head Harbour - location The Solent, Hampshire, England Length 34 km (21 mi) Discharge for Mislingford [1] - average 0.98 m3/s (35 cu ft/s) - max 11.0 m3/s (388 cu ft/s) 1 January 2003 - min 0.06 m3/s (2 cu ft/s) 5 August 1976 Wikimedia Commons: River Meon The River Meon is a river that flows through an area of Hampshire in southern England known as the Meon Valley, it flows generally southwards from the South Downs to the Solent. For most of its route it is a chalk stream, with a length of 21 miles (34 km).[2]
The River Meon rises approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) south of the village of East Meon. It first flows due north to that village, then northwest to West Meon, and southwest to Warnford before adopting its principal southwards flow. From Warnford the river flows through the villages of Exton, Corhampton and Meonstoke, Droxford, Wickham, and Titchfield. From Titchfield the river flows some 2 miles (3 km) through the marshes of the Titchfield Haven National Nature Reserve before entering the Solent through the small harbour at Hill Head.[3]
Until late in the 17th century, the River Meon was navigable as far as Titchfield, which at that time was a significant port. However silting started to restrict the passage of ships, and in order to maintain Titchfield's status as a port, the Earl of Southampton proposed that a canal should be constructed. This canal opened in 1611 and was only the second canal existing in Britain at the time. Unfortunately the canal also suffered from silting and the sea trade moved to nearby Southampton and Portsmouth. As part of the construction of the canal, the outfall of the River Meon to the sea was dammed, creating the wetlands that now form the Titchfield Haven National Nature Reserve.[2]
See also
- Rivers of the United Kingdom
References
- ^ Marsh, T; Hannaford, J, eds (2008). UK Hydrometric Register. Hydrological data UK series. Wallingford, Oxfordshire: Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. ISBN 9780955767227. http://www.ceh.ac.uk/products/publications/documents/HydrometricRegister_Final_WithCovers.pdf.
- ^ a b Hampshire County Council (2006). Activities at Titchfield Haven - River Study. Retrieved March 19, 2005.
- ^ Ordnance Survey (2005). OS Explorer Map 119 - Meon Valley, Portsmouth, Gosport & Fareham. ISBN 0-319-23596-3.
External links
- Map sources: source of the river grid reference SU 685 203 and mouth SU 534 023
Coordinates: 50°58′43″N 1°01′30″W / 50.978489°N 1.02493°W
- Current flood status for River Meon.
Categories:- Rivers of Hampshire
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