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The River Ebble is one of the five rivers of the English city of
Salisbury Salisbury ( , ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city and civil parish in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the rivers River Avon, Hampshire, Avon, River Nadder, Nadder and River Bourne, Wi ...
. Rising at Alvediston to the west of the city, it joins the River Avon at Bodenham, near Nunton.


Description

The Ebble rises at Alvediston, to the west of Salisbury, at . It joins the River Avon southeast of the city at Bodenham () after flowing through 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. The Chalke also provides a steady, year round flow, so that the winterbourne section of the Ebble is only from Alvediston to Knapp. The flow of the Ebble is augmented at Little London by several pumped boreholes that feed the extensive commercial watercress farm at Knapp before the confluence with the Chalke.


Origin of the name

In the book ''Ebbesbourne Wake Through The Ages'' historian Peter Meers surmised that the land and the bourne (river) was once owned by a man called ''Ebbel''. He also identified that from Saxon times until 1166 there were two villages called Ebblesborne, one of which then became known as Bishopstone.Ebbesbourne Wake through the Ages by Peter Meers
/ref> Note that the word "bourne" is derived from the
Old English Old English ( or , or ), or Anglo-Saxon, is the earliest recorded form of the English language, spoken in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the Early Middle Ages. It developed from the languages brought to Great Britain by Anglo-S ...
"brunna".


Further reading

* Howard Phipps, ''Ebble Valley'' (2007. Whittington Press) imited edition, illus. by author


References


Sources


Wiltshire.gov.uk - Chalk River Valleys


External links

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