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- River_Tillingbourne discharge "0.54".
- River_Tillingbourne maximumDischarge "6.1".
- River_Tillingbourne minimumDischarge "0.23".
- River_Tillingbourne abstract "The River Tillingbourne (also known as the Tilling Bourne) runs along the south side of the North Downs and joins the River Wey at Guildford. Its source is near Tilling Springs to the north of Leith Hill at grid reference TQ143437 and it runs through Friday Street, Abinger Hammer, Gomshall, Shere, Albury, Chilworth and Shalford. The source is a semi-natural uninhabited area. The catchment is situated on sandstone which has a low rate of weathering. The Tillingbourne is 18 km (11 mi) in length.The Tillingbourne initially flows northward for 4 km (2.5 mi) down the northern slopes of Leith Hill over a series of weirs and cascades, before turning west to run for 14 km (8.7 mi) through Abinger Hammer and Chilworth towards the River Wey at Shalford. The river is classified as a subsequent stream, since its course is determined by the direction of the stratum of softer rock for the majority of its length.The river has four principal tributaries: the Friday Street stream joins at Wootton House; the Holmbury St Mary stream joins at Abinger Hammer; the Sherbourne Brook drains the Silent Pool and Sherbourne Pond and the Law Brook joins near Postford.The river used to power a number of gunpowder, paper and flour mills in the area. The gunpowder mill was at Chilworth. Present day users include a trout farm, watercress beds,a business growing reeds and is often studied by students from nearby field studies centres, such as Sayers Croft and Juniper Hall.The River Tillingbourne supports a healthy fish population of both wild brown trout and coarse fish. The Environment Agency has been working with local fishermen to improve the habitat for these fish by recreating a pool and riffle habitat and by cutting back overhanging vegetation.The river was championed by the Victorian landscapist Lewis Pinhorn Wood, who lived in Shere from 1884 to 1897, and painted extensively along its banks with scenes including The Silent Pool, Twilight (1888) and Evening on the Tillingbourne (1889).".
- River_Tillingbourne discharge "0.54".
- River_Tillingbourne leftTributary Law_Brook,_Surrey.
- River_Tillingbourne maximumDischarge "6.1".
- River_Tillingbourne minimumDischarge "0.23".
- River_Tillingbourne sourceMountain Leith_Hill.
- River_Tillingbourne sourcePlace Leith_Hill.
- River_Tillingbourne thumbnail Tillingbourne1.jpg?width=300.
- River_Tillingbourne wikiPageExternalLink www.sayers-croft.org.uk.
- River_Tillingbourne wikiPageID "8349216".
- River_Tillingbourne wikiPageRevisionID "596927854".
- River_Tillingbourne categoryHide "1".
- River_Tillingbourne country "England".
- River_Tillingbourne discharge "0.54".
- River_Tillingbourne dischargeLocation Shalford,_Surrey.
- River_Tillingbourne dischargeMax "6.1".
- River_Tillingbourne dischargeMin "0.23".
- River_Tillingbourne district "Mole Valley District, Guildford Borough".
- River_Tillingbourne districtType "Districts".
- River_Tillingbourne hasPhotoCollection River_Tillingbourne.
- River_Tillingbourne imageCaption "River Tillingbourne running through the Albury estate".
- River_Tillingbourne imageSize "300".
- River_Tillingbourne length "18".
- River_Tillingbourne name "Tillingbourne".
- River_Tillingbourne region "Surrey".
- River_Tillingbourne regionType "County".
- River_Tillingbourne source "Tilling Springs".
- River_Tillingbourne sourceLocation "Leith Hill".
- River_Tillingbourne sourceRegion "Surrey".
- River_Tillingbourne sourceRegionType "County".
- River_Tillingbourne tributaryLeft "Law Brook".
- River_Tillingbourne tributaryRight "Sherbourne Brook".
- River_Tillingbourne subject Category:Rivers_of_Surrey.
- River_Tillingbourne point "51.2171 -0.54984".
- River_Tillingbourne type BodyOfWater109225146.
- River_Tillingbourne type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- River_Tillingbourne type River109411430.
- River_Tillingbourne type RiversOfSurrey.
- River_Tillingbourne type Stream109448361.
- River_Tillingbourne type Thing100002452.
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- River_Tillingbourne type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- River_Tillingbourne type BodyOfWater.
- River_Tillingbourne type NaturalPlace.
- River_Tillingbourne type Place.
- River_Tillingbourne type River.
- River_Tillingbourne type Stream.
- River_Tillingbourne type Wikidata:Q532.
- River_Tillingbourne type BodyOfWater.
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- River_Tillingbourne type Location.
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- River_Tillingbourne comment "The River Tillingbourne (also known as the Tilling Bourne) runs along the south side of the North Downs and joins the River Wey at Guildford. Its source is near Tilling Springs to the north of Leith Hill at grid reference TQ143437 and it runs through Friday Street, Abinger Hammer, Gomshall, Shere, Albury, Chilworth and Shalford. The source is a semi-natural uninhabited area. The catchment is situated on sandstone which has a low rate of weathering.".
- River_Tillingbourne label "River Tillingbourne".
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- River_Tillingbourne sameAs Q7337886.
- River_Tillingbourne sameAs Q7337886.
- River_Tillingbourne sameAs River_Tillingbourne.
- River_Tillingbourne lat "51.2171".
- River_Tillingbourne long "-0.54984".
- River_Tillingbourne wasDerivedFrom River_Tillingbourne?oldid=596927854.
- River_Tillingbourne depiction Tillingbourne1.jpg.
- River_Tillingbourne isPrimaryTopicOf River_Tillingbourne.
- River_Tillingbourne name "Tillingbourne".