RIVER BRUE

The River Brue near Glastonbury.

'River Brue' originates in the parish of Brewham in Somerset, England.
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Flowing past Castle Cary and Glastonbury, before flowing in a channel across the Somerset Levels and into the Bristol Channel at Highbridge
The valley includes several Site of Special Scientific Interest including Westhay Moor.
During the Second World War the Brue was incorporated into GHQ Line and many pillboxes were constructed along the river.[1]

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Canals
References

Canals


When they were in operation both Galton's Canal and Brown's Canal connected to the river. The Canals of South West England, , Charles, Hadfield, , 1967,

References


1.
Beaches, fields, streets, and hills ... the anti-invasion landscapes of England, 1940, , William, Foot, Council for British Archaeology, 2006,


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