The River Gwash, occasionally Guash, a tributary of the River Welland, flows through the English counties of Leicestershire, Rutland and Lincolnshire. It rises just outside the village of Knossington in Leicestershire, near the western edge of Rutland. It is about 39 kilometres (24 mi) long.[1]
The RiverGwash, occasionally Guash, a tributary of the River Welland, flows through the English counties of Leicestershire, Rutland and Lincolnshire...
England. It is located at the crossing of the Roman Ermine Street and the RiverGwash. The village is approximately three miles to the north-west of Stamford...
1751 and 1771. The RiverGwash, which the canal crossed on the level, joins from the north, and the remains of the canal follow the river on its north bank...
the edge of The Fens and is drained by the West Glen. River Chater Eye Brook RiverGwashRiver Welland There are 17,000 people of working age in Rutland...
(Rs) New River (R) Car Dyke (Peterborough) (R) Folly River (R) Maxey Cut (R) RiverGwash (L) River Chater (L) Eye Brook (L) The Haven catchment Boston...
'Rye nook'. The 'nook' in question has been identified as a bend in the RiverGwash. The 13th-century Church of St John the Evangelist, Ryhall, has a number...
Oakham, the county town, lies within its bounds. It is drained by the RiverGwash and the Langham Brook. Institutions named after the vale include Catmose...
(3 km) north of Stamford on a minor road that runs to the south of the RiverGwash between Great Casterton and Ryhall. The village's name means 'farm/settlement...
in Rutland, it is also the location where Ermine Street crossed the RiverGwash close to the modern boundary between Rutland and Lincolnshire. Hibaldstow...
Brook River Welland Whaplode River New River Car Dyke (Peterborough) Eye Brook River Chater RiverGwash Vernatt's Drain South Drove Drain River Glen West...
and a weir which regulated water levels on the RiverGwash, which it crossed on the level. The River Welland was one of the earlier on which improvements...
former Stamford branch of the Great Northern Railway and the RiverGwash (a tributary of the River Welland). Media Week 2005 InPublishing October 2009 "Aviation...
(maximum) Notes Image River Glen Boothby Pagnall and Ropsley River Welland, Surfleet 0 Splits into the East and West Glen RiversRiverGwash Knossington, Leicestershire...
bridge (and the River Welland) and turns east along Wharf Road, Ryhall road, and Uffington Road. As Uffington road it crosses the RiverGwash, Ben leaving...
Peninsula. The Gwash makes a net input to the lake but its flow downstream is maintained. Most of the stored water is extracted from the River Welland at...
The River Ancholme is a river in Lincolnshire, England, and a tributary of the Humber. It rises at Ancholme Head, a spring just north of the village of...
The River Lymn is a river in Lincolnshire, England. It rises in the Wolds on the eastern slope of Castcliffe Hill in Fulletby parish. It flows south-eastwards...
Empingham, where it is crossed by the Rutland Round. It crosses the RiverGwash, and is crossed by the Hereward Way. At Tinwell, it meets the A1 at an...
following the hedge to the west side of Ingthorpe where it meets the RiverGwash and Tinwell. At Wild's Lodge it meets Empingham. It passes northwards...
medieval village of Ingthorpe, in the north of the parish, close to the RiverGwash. "A vision of Britain through time". University of Portsmouth. Retrieved...
the A606 road. This marshy site is in the valley of a tributary of the RiverGwash. The marsh is dominated by hard rush, and there are several artificial...
Map Citation This marshy site is in the valley of a tributary of the RiverGwash. The marsh is dominated by hard rush, and there are several artificial...
Augustinian Canons in or before 1226. Newstead Priory was situated on the RiverGwash about halfway between Stamford and Uffington and near to the water mill...
Tickencote and Great Casterton in Rutland. This site in the valley of the RiverGwash is a base-rich grazing marsh, a habitat which is becoming increasingly...