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- Chew_Valley areaTotal "471.377836081152".
- Chew_Valley areaTotal "475.0".
- Chew_Valley abstract "The Chew Valley is an area in North Somerset, England, named after the River Chew, which rises at Chewton Mendip, and joins the River Avon at Keynsham. Technically, the area of the valley is bounded by the water catchment area of the Chew and its tributaries; however, the name Chew Valley is often used less formally to cover other nearby areas, for example, Blagdon Lake and its environs, which by a stricter definition are part of the Yeo Valley. The valley is an area of rich arable and dairy farmland, interspersed with a number of villages.The landscape consists of the valley of the River Chew and is generally low-lying and undulating. It is bounded by higher ground ranging from Dundry Down to the north, the Lulsgate Plateau to the west, the Mendip Hills to the south and the Hinton Blewett, Marksbury and Newton St Loe plateau areas to the east. The valley's boundary generally follows the top of scarp slopes except at the southwestern and southeastern boundaries where flat upper areas of the Chew Valley grade gently into the Yeo Valley and eastern Mendip Hills respectively. The River Chew was dammed in the 1950s to create Chew Valley Lake, which provides drinking water for the nearby city of Bristol and surrounding areas. The lake is a prominent landscape feature of the valley, a focus for recreation, and is internationally recognised for its nature conservation interest, because of the bird species, plants and insects.The area falls into the domains of councils including: Bath and North East Somerset, North Somerset and Mendip. Part of the area falls within the Mendip Hills AONB. Most of the undeveloped area is within the Bristol/Bath Green Belt. Many of the villages date back to the time of the Domesday Book and there is evidence of human occupation since the Stone Age. There are hundreds of listed buildings with the churches being Grade I listed.The main village is Chew Magna but the largest are Pensford, Clutton, Bishop Sutton, High Littleton and Temple Cloud".
- Chew_Valley areaCode "01275".
- Chew_Valley areaTotal "4.71377836081152E8".
- Chew_Valley areaTotal "4.75E8".
- Chew_Valley ceremonialCounty Somerset.
- Chew_Valley country United_Kingdom.
- Chew_Valley district Mendip.
- Chew_Valley gridReference "ST571600".
- Chew_Valley postalCode "BS40".
- Chew_Valley region South_West_England.
- Chew_Valley thumbnail Smriver_chew.jpg?width=300.
- Chew_Valley wikiPageExternalLink www.riverchew.co.uk.
- Chew_Valley wikiPageID "4047065".
- Chew_Valley wikiPageRevisionID "601704507".
- Chew_Valley areaTotalKm "475".
- Chew_Valley areaTotalSqMi "182".
- Chew_Valley constituencyWestminster North_East_Somerset_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Chew_Valley country "England".
- Chew_Valley dialCode "1275".
- Chew_Valley dialCode "1761".
- Chew_Valley hasPhotoCollection Chew_Valley.
- Chew_Valley latitude "51.337421".
- Chew_Valley lieutenancyEngland Somerset.
- Chew_Valley longitude "-2.615197".
- Chew_Valley mapAlt "Map showing Chew Valley located in the north east of Somerset, which is itself located in south west of England".
- Chew_Valley officialName "Chew Valley".
- Chew_Valley osGridReference "ST571600".
- Chew_Valley populationRef "approximately 5,000".
- Chew_Valley postTown "BRISTOL".
- Chew_Valley postTown "RADSTOCK".
- Chew_Valley postcodeArea "BA".
- Chew_Valley postcodeArea "BS".
- Chew_Valley postcodeDistrict "BA3".
- Chew_Valley postcodeDistrict "BS40".
- Chew_Valley region "South West England".
- Chew_Valley shireDistrict Mendip.
- Chew_Valley unitaryEngland Bath_and_North_East_Somerset.
- Chew_Valley unitaryEngland North_Somerset.
- Chew_Valley wordnet_type synset-location-noun-1.
- Chew_Valley subject Category:Bath_and_North_East_Somerset.
- Chew_Valley subject Category:Environment_of_Somerset.
- Chew_Valley subject Category:Geography_of_Somerset.
- Chew_Valley subject Category:Mendip_Hills.
- Chew_Valley subject Category:Monarch's_Way.
- Chew_Valley subject Category:North_Somerset.
- Chew_Valley subject Category:Valleys_of_England.
- Chew_Valley point "51.337421 -2.615197".
- Chew_Valley type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Chew_Valley type Hill109303008.
- Chew_Valley type MendipHills.
- Chew_Valley type NaturalDepression109366017.
- Chew_Valley type NaturalElevation109366317.
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- Chew_Valley type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Chew_Valley type Valley109468604.
- Chew_Valley type ValleysOfEngland.
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- Chew_Valley type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Chew_Valley type Place.
- Chew_Valley type PopulatedPlace.
- Chew_Valley type Settlement.
- Chew_Valley type Wikidata:Q532.
- Chew_Valley type Place.
- Chew_Valley type Location.
- Chew_Valley type _Feature.
- Chew_Valley comment "The Chew Valley is an area in North Somerset, England, named after the River Chew, which rises at Chewton Mendip, and joins the River Avon at Keynsham. Technically, the area of the valley is bounded by the water catchment area of the Chew and its tributaries; however, the name Chew Valley is often used less formally to cover other nearby areas, for example, Blagdon Lake and its environs, which by a stricter definition are part of the Yeo Valley.".
- Chew_Valley label "Chew Valley".
- Chew_Valley label "Chew Valley".
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- Chew_Valley sameAs Q2963138.
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- Chew_Valley sameAs Chew_Valley.
- Chew_Valley lat "51.337421".
- Chew_Valley long "-2.615197".
- Chew_Valley wasDerivedFrom Chew_Valley?oldid=601704507.
- Chew_Valley depiction Smriver_chew.jpg.
- Chew_Valley isPrimaryTopicOf Chew_Valley.
- Chew_Valley name "Chew Valley".