River Divelish
The River Divelish is a Dorset watercourse of that rises on the north slope of Bulbarrow Hill, near to the source of the Devil's Brook.[1] It is a tributary of the River Stour, which it joins upstream of Sturminster Newton.[2] The Stour, in turn, discharges into the English Channel.
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Ford through the Divelish with adjacent packhorse bridge near Fifehead Neville
Its length is 6 miles (9.7 km).[2]
Toponomy
gollark: Did Coltrans just WARN HELLOBOI?!
gollark: Or "Ester", "Esot", that sort of thing. Actually, are there good synonyms for "esoteric"?
gollark: Short for ESolangs IDE.
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See also
References
- "Divelish". Catchment Data Explorer. Environment Agency. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
- Eilert Ekwall (1928). English River Names. OUP. p. 130.
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