The River Severn by John Bradford

The River Severn by John Bradford

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The river Severn, Britain's longest river, passes through some of our most beautiful countryside. This book is the record of a journey in the opposite direction, following the Severn from the M4 bridge over the estuary to the river's source. Various aspects of the scenery are captured in over 200 photographs.

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The River Severn by John Bradford

The river Severn, Britain's longest river, passes through some of our most beautiful countryside, but it is the variety of scenery that makes it so special. Beginning as a boggy spring on top of Plynlimon in mid Wales, it falls approximately 1,500 feet in the first 12 miles. Over the remaining 200 miles, the river descends imperceptibly to sea level. Shallow and fast-flowing at first between mountains and hills, at Welshpool it gets lost and begins coiling and uncoiling its slow progress out of Wales. Escaping from Shropshire's Ironbridge Gorge, the Severn recovers its sense of direction and heads purposefully south towards the Bristol Channel. Near Frampton-on-Severn, it widens dramatically, gradually surrendering itself to the sea. This book is the record of a journey in the opposite direction, following the Severn from the M4 bridge over the estuary to the river's source. Every aspect of the changing scenery is captured in over 200 photographs. The cathedral cities of Gloucester and Worcester, medieval Tewkesbury and Shrewsbury, also Bridgnorth, Welshpool and Newtown are found in these pages, together with all the smaller towns, villages and hamlets through which the river flows. The text includes much of the local history and a few events of national importance, as well as the author's observations as he progresses along this great river.
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ISBN 13 9781858582733
ISBN 10 1858582733
Title The River Severn
Author John Bradford
Series Uk Rivers
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Brewin Books
Year published 2005-07-01
Number of pages 168
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.