100px|River Parrett near Burrowbridge
The River Parrett flows through the counties of Dorset and Somerset in
South West England, from its source in the Thorney Mills springs in the
hills around Chedington in Dorset. Flowing northwest through Somerset
and the Somerset Levels to its mouth at Burnham-on-Sea, into the
Bridgwater Bay Nature Reserve on the Bristol Channel, the Parrett
drains about 50 per cent of Somerset's land area. The 37-mile (60 km)
long river is tidal for 27 miles (43 km) up to Oath. Because the fall
of the river between Langport and Bridgwater is only 1 foot per mile
(0.2 m/km), it is prone to frequent flooding in winter and during high
tides. During the Roman era the river was crossed by a ford, and in
Anglo-Saxon times formed a boundary between Wessex and Dumnonia. From
the medieval period the river served the Port of Bridgwater, enabling
cargoes to be transported inland. The arrival of the railways led to a
decline and commercial shipping now only docks at Dunball. The Parrett
along with its connected waterways and network of drains supports an
ecosystem that includes several rare species of flora and fauna. The
River Parrett Trail has been established along the banks of the river.
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1911:
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