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Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Avon Water is a small river in the south of England, flowing through the New Forest in Hampshire to the sea. It should not be confused with the larger River Avon, which also flows through Hampshire.

Along with the Beaulieu River and the Lymington River, Avon Water is one of the three main rivers which drain the New Forest southward directly into the Solent, although it is smaller than the other two rivers. It rises in the south-western part of the New Forest, near Holmsley, and flows south-eastward, in a fairly straight course for about 9 miles (14.5 km). It flows into the Solent at Keyhaven, close to the shingle bank that leads to Hurst Castle.

The name "Avon Water" is considered modern, although it certainly dates from at least the 18th century. It is labelled on Thomas Milne's map of Hampshire published by William Faden in 1791. Cary's New Itinerary of 1810 also refers to "Avon Water" but confounds it with a stream immediately to the west (the Danes stream near Downton).

References




Avon Calling! Roving for Chub and Barbel. - James Robbins shows how he approaches the middle reaches of the Warwickshire Avon with roving tactics.

External links


UK Hampshire New Forest Fordingbridge banks of River Avon Stock ...
UK Hampshire New Forest Fordingbridge banks of River Avon Stock .... Source : www.alamy.com

Media related to Avon Water, Hampshire at Wikimedia Commons


Hampshire Avon and water meadow near Woodgreen in the New Forest ...
Hampshire Avon and water meadow near Woodgreen in the New Forest .... Source : www.alamy.com

 
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