River Axe (Bristol Channel)

River Axe
The Axe emerging from the limestone at Wookey Hole Caves
Location
CountryEngland
CountySomerset
DistrictSomerset Levels
CitiesWookey, Henton
Physical characteristics
SourceMendip Hills
 • locationWookey Hole Caves, Mendip, Somerset, England
 • coordinates51°13′41″N 2°40′17″W / 51.22806°N 2.67139°W / 51.22806; -2.67139
MouthWeston Bay
 • location
Brean Down, Sedgemoor, Somerset, England
 • coordinates
51°19′15″N 2°59′34″W / 51.32083°N 2.99278°W / 51.32083; -2.99278
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftMark Yeo
 • rightLox Yeo River, Cheddar Yeo

The River Axe is a river in South West England. The river is formed by water entering swallets in the limestone and rises from the ground at Wookey Hole Caves in the Mendip Hills in Somerset, and runs through a V-shaped valley. The geology of the area is limestone and the water reaches Wookey Hole in a series of underground channels that have eroded through the soluble limestone. The river mouth is in Weston Bay on the Bristol Channel.

The river was navigable from the Middle Ages until 1915, during early centuries of which seeing some European trade.


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