- The
River Bulbourne is a
small river in Dacorum, Hertfordshire, England. The word
bourne derives from the Anglo-Saxon word for a stream. It is an unnavigable...
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confluence of the
Chiltern chalk stream, the
Bourne Gutter and the
River Bulbourne. It is in the
Dacorum Ward of Bovingdon,
Flaunden and Chipperfield. Bourne...
- BUR-kəm-sted) is a
historic market town in Hertfordshire, England, in the
Bulbourne valley, 26
miles (42 km) north-west of London. The town is a
civil parish...
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campaign was
successful and the main line was
routed along the
River Bulbourne instead of the
River Gade,
skirting around the edge of
Hemel Hempstead...
- The
civil parish includes the
hamlets of
Little Tring, New Mill and
Bulbourne to the
north of
Tring and
Hastoe to the south.
Heygates Mill is a flour...
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Boxmoor Common. From here the
canal follows the
course of the
River Bulbourne through Bourne End with the well-known
swingbridge at Winkwell, and the...
- 2019, the Box Moor
Trust re-introduced 177
water voles in to the
River Bulbourne in
Hemel Hempstead as part of a three-year plan. A
water vole
named "Ratty"...
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arising near the
Chilterns include the Mimram, the Ver, the Gade, the
Bulbourne, the Chess, the
Misbourne and the Wye.
These are
classified as
chalk streams...
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valley of the
Chiltern Hills below the
confluence of the
River Gade and
Bulbourne. It was the site of
water mills serving local agriculture and from the...
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River Lea and
River Colne):
River Ash
Barton Springs River Beane River Bulbourne River Chess River Gade
River Granta Hambleden Brook Hogsmill River Hughenden...