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Geographical Term Details

Broadwater

Definition (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Broadwater)

The River Broadwater is a tributary of the River Loddon at Swallowfield, Berkshire. It is formed by the Rivers Blackwater and Whitewater, at their confluence near Thatcher's Ford at the boundary between Bramshill and Swallowfield parishes. The river flows in a north-westerly direction for approximately one and a half miles, until it joins the River Loddon to the north of the village of Swallowfield. (Wikipedia)

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River Broadwater

Approved Date
29-Oct-2013

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