Everything about The River Ebble totally explained
The
River Ebble is one the five rivers of the
English city of
Salisbury.
Rising at
Alvediston 12 miles to the west it joins the
River Avon 2 miles south of Salisbury at Bodenham, after flowing through a peaceful and pretty valley with fascinating place names like
Ebbesbourne Wake, Fifield Bavant, Little London, Knapp, Mount Sorrel,
Broad Chalke, Stoke Farthing,
Bishopstone, Stratford Tony,
Coombe Bissett,
Odstock and Nunton.
The River Chalke is the most significant tributary, rising in
Bowerchalke and flowing through the Chalke Valley to join the Ebble at Mount Sorrel in Broad Chalke, after running through extensive watercress and trout farms.
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