Chetsford Water | |
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Location | South West England, United Kingdom |
Chetsford Water is a minor catchment in South West England.
Chetsford Water is a minor catchment that is located in Somerset, England within Exmoor National Park. It rises near Alderman's Barrow and flows southeast approximately two kilometers to meet Embercombe Water. [1] [2]
Hen harriers breed in the area around Chetsford Water, making it a popular destination for birding. [3]
A group of prehistoric standing stones, possibly a cairn, sits at the confluence of Embercombe Water and Chetsford Water. The surrounding fields are also the site of a number of hut circles, possibly dating to the 2nd millennium BC. [4] [2] [5] [6]
Chetsford Water | |
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Location | South West England, United Kingdom |
Chetsford Water is a minor catchment in South West England.
Chetsford Water is a minor catchment that is located in Somerset, England within Exmoor National Park. It rises near Alderman's Barrow and flows southeast approximately two kilometers to meet Embercombe Water. [1] [2]
Hen harriers breed in the area around Chetsford Water, making it a popular destination for birding. [3]
A group of prehistoric standing stones, possibly a cairn, sits at the confluence of Embercombe Water and Chetsford Water. The surrounding fields are also the site of a number of hut circles, possibly dating to the 2nd millennium BC. [4] [2] [5] [6]