River Sem

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RegionWiltshire
coordinates51°04′25″N 2°10′04″W / 51.0737°N 2.1678°W / 51.0737; -2.1678
River Sem
River Sem is located in Wiltshire
River Sem
Location of the mouth within Wiltshire
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
RegionWiltshire
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationEast Knoyle, Wiltshire, England
  coordinates51°04′25″N 2°10′04″W / 51.0737°N 2.1678°W / 51.0737; -2.1678
Mouth 
  location
Wardour, Wiltshire, England
  coordinates
51°02′45″N 2°06′37″W / 51.045790°N 2.110142°W / 51.045790; -2.110142
  elevation
98 m (322 ft)
Length7.03 km (4.37 mi)
Basin size25.6 km2 (9.9 sq mi)

The River Sem is a natural waterway that flows through the ceremonial county of Wiltshire in England. It flows approximately 4+14 miles (7 km) from its source near East Knoyle to join the River Nadder near Wardour.[1]

Tributaries

The source is Summerleaze Pond near East Knoyle, just east of the A350. The river flows southeast to Pondhead Copse, below which it flows through two large ponds: Brach Pond and Eeelstage Pond. It then turns east and flows under Savage Bridge and Share Lane before reaching the Nadder, northwest of Wardour.

The river is fed by several small waterways. On its south bank, a stream with a source near Whitebridge Farm southeast of Sedgehill, again close to the A350, flows east to join the Sem near Billhay Farm, above Pondhead Copse.

Also on the south bank, it is fed by a stream that has its source in Bennet's Copse near Hart Hill Stud Farm; this stream flows northeast through Sem Hill and Billhay Pond before joining the Sem at Pondhead Copse.

Geology

Water quality

References

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