The River Teme (pronounced /tiːm/; Welsh: Afon Tefeidiad) rises in Mid Wales, south of Newtown, and flows southeast roughly forming the border between...
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River Teme is a river in England and Wales. Teme may also refer to: Teme River, New Zealand Teme (philosophy), a term meaning technological meme Teme...
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source mouth The River Clun runs mostly through Shropshire, England and joins the River Teme at Leintwardine, Herefordshire. The Clun Valley is part of...
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The Teme River is a river of the Marlborough Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows north from its sources in rough hill country north of the...
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population of 5,224. Tenbury Wells lies on the south bank of the River Teme; the river forms the border between Shropshire and Worcestershire. The settlement...
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of Worcester. The area of the battle was bisected by the River Severn, with the River Teme forming an additional obstacle to the south-west of Worcester...
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England, on the western side of the River Teme. For administrative purposes it is presently located in the Teme Valley ward of the county’s Malvern Hills...
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tributaries are the Vyrnwy, the Tern, the Teme, the Warwickshire Avon, and the Worcestershire Stour. By convention, the River Severn is usually considered to end...
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1895, partly in Herefordshire. The village is on the south bank of the River Teme, with Ludlow on the north bank, and is connected to the town by the grade...
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Tref-y-clawdd [trɛvəˈklauð] or Trefyclo) is a market town and community on the River Teme, straddling the border between Powys, Wales and Shropshire, England. It...
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as Cnihtatun, meaning 'farm of the young men', and also mentions the River Teme.: 52–53 The parish consists of the village of Newnham Bridge and several...
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which bypasses the town. The town is near the confluence of the rivers Corve and Teme. The oldest part is the medieval walled town, founded in the late...
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Look up temes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Temes may refer to several places: Temes County, or County of Temes, former county of the Kingdom of...
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village is located on the River Teme, about 6 miles west of Worcester on the A44 road. Off the main road near the River Teme is the red sandstone church...
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Clifton upon Teme is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills District in the county of Worcestershire, England. Named after the River Teme which runs...
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Shropshire Hills National Landscape (section Rivers)
discharging into the River Severn River Teme – flows through Knighton down to Bucknell then Ludlow, before passing into Herefordshire River Rea – flows north...
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The River Corve is a minor river in Shropshire, England. It is a tributary of the River Teme which it joins in the town of Ludlow, and which joins the...
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constitutes a river. Thus the River Ure and River Ouse can be counted as one river system or as two rivers. If it is counted as one, the River Aire/ River Ouse/Humber...
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centre and museum Pershore Abbey River Severn at Worcester and Bewdley, River Avon at Pershore or Evesham River Teme and valley Severn Valley Railway...
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HMS Teme was a River-class frigate of the Royal Navy that was built during the Second World War. The frigate was named for the River Teme, a river that...
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grantee, with powers to improve both this river and the River Teme. He had already bought a number of mills on the river, but there were few objections from...
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Deblins Green. Powick lies on the A449 and has two bridges across the River Teme, one ancient and one modern. The village contains a primary school, three...
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English county of Shropshire, standing on a promontory overlooking the River Teme. The castle was probably founded by Walter de Lacy after the Norman Conquest...
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remains left, including an aqueduct over the River Rea, and parts of a 3-arched aqueduct over the River Teme. The centre arch of the latter was destroyed...
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Extreme points of Wales (section Rivers and lakes)
(upper Wye)" (PDF). Natural Resources Wales. Retrieved 14 November 2020. "Teme Valley". Abberley and Malvern Hills Geopark. AMHG. Retrieved 1 April 2024...
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being part of Shropshire until late in the 19th century. The River Clun flows into the River Teme to the southwest of the village. The A4113 road passes through...
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The River Onny is a river in Shropshire, England. It is a major tributary of the River Teme. The river's name derives from Welsh and means the river on...
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referred to as "Duntune", meaning "hill settlement". At Downton Gorge the River Teme cuts through a limestone ridge; above the gorge is Downton Castle, an...
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(1996) The Rivers Wye and Lugg Navigation: A Documentary History 1555–1951, Logaston Press, ISBN 978-18-738-27895 King, P. "The River Teme and Other Midlands...
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Finham Brook (R) River Sherbourne (R) Smite Brook (L) River Swift (R) River Teme (R) Laughern Brook (L) Leigh Brook (R) Sapey Brook (R) River Rea, Shropshire...
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