What river runs through Penkridge?

The River Penk flows through the village of Penkridge in Staffordshire, England. It is a small river that drains the northern part of South Staffordshire before eventually joining the River Sow, which is a tributary of the River Trent. The Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal also passes through the village.
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What is Penkridge famous for?

Penkridge is famous for its rich history as an important market town and ecclesiastical center, known for its historic Collegiate Church of St Michael and All Angels, its lively twice-weekly market (especially the horse fairs), key transport links (A449, M6, railway), and historical connections to royalty and famous figures like the Duke of Wellington and Fulke Greville, plus attractions like Rodbaston Animal Zone. 
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Where does the river Tame start and end?

The Tame is about 95 km (59 mi) long from the source at Oldbury to its confluence with the Trent near Alrewas, but the main river length of the entire catchment, i.e. the Tame and its main tributaries, is about 285 km (177 mi).
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Where does the Trent river start and end?

The River Trent starts its 185-mile journey in Biddulph Moor, a village in Staffordshire. It travels northwards before joining the River Ouse at Trent Falls - forming the Humber Estuary before emptying into the North Sea.
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Did Vikings sail up the River Trent?

The Vikings arrived on Anglo-Saxon shores by ship and were able to sail up rivers due to the shallow draught of their vessels. The River Trent was thereafter a major route for Scandinavian travel and trade.
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What is the prettiest town on the Thames?

While "prettiest" is subjective, Henley-on-Thames is widely considered a top contender for the most picturesque town on the Thames, known for its classic English charm, historic buildings, vibrant Regatta, and beautiful setting near the Chilterns. Other contenders for beauty include Marlow for its idyllic riverside setting, Windsor for its iconic castle, and charming spots like Richmond for riverside pubs and greenery.
 
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How many bodies have been found in the River Thames?

There isn't a fixed number of bodies in the Thames, but around 30 bodies are recovered annually, with figures ranging from the low 20s to over 30 in recent years, primarily due to suicides or accidents, though some are from unexplained deaths. The Metropolitan Police Marine Policing Unit (MPU) handles recoveries, but other agencies like the RNLI also assist.
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Is Penkridge nice to live?

Penkridge is generally seen as a charming, historic village offering a mix of rural feel with good amenities, excellent transport links (M6, train to Birmingham/London), a popular market, and strong community spirit, making it attractive for families and professionals seeking convenience and village life. However, recent crime statistics suggest a rising trend in violence, theft, and vandalism, with some sources listing it as having higher crime rates for specific offenses compared to regional averages, so balancing these pros and cons depends on individual priorities and tolerance for localized crime issues. 
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How big is Penkridge?

Penkridge parish is very extensive, comprising about 16000 acres, but only 3129 inhabitants, residing in its four townships of Penkridge, Coppenhall, Dunston and Stretton. The three latter are also chapelries to Penkridge parish and there is a new church at Gailey.
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What is the smallest river in the UK?

Fun facts about UK rivers

The smallest river in the UK is the River Morar, which is only 1000 yards long, just over half a mile long! The river that drains the most human waste to sea is the River Thames.
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What fish are in the river Penk?

The river contains many species of fish including Chub, Trout, Perch, Pike and reportedly, Barbel. The Penk is perhaps at its most beautiful between the villages of Brewood and Penkridge. Here the river meanders gently through the picturesque Staffordshire farmland and plays host to a variety of waterfowl and mammals.
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What is the most famous river in the UK?

River Thames

Spanning 215 miles (346 km) and split into tidal and non-tidal sections, you may be surprised to learn that the murky river is one of the cleanest in the world to flow through a major city.
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What is the most underrated town in the UK?

While "underrated" is subjective, recent studies and travel discussions frequently highlight Hastings, Royal Leamington Spa, and Shrewsbury as top contenders, praised for their culture, independent shops, events, and history, often overshadowed by bigger names like Brighton or Birmingham. Other strong contenders include historic Chester, revitalized Swansea, and the charming, remote Scottish village of Inverie, depending on whether you prefer history, coastal vibes, or seclusion.
 
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What is the nicest village in Surrey?

While beauty is subjective, Shere is widely considered one of Surrey's prettiest villages, famous for its medieval charm, timber-framed cottages, babbling stream, historic pubs (like The White Horse, a filming location for The Holiday), and idyllic setting in the Surrey Hills, making it a top contender for picturesque English villages. Other contenders for beauty include Chobham, Ripley, Betchworth, and Mickleham, all offering historic pubs, greens, and beautiful countryside access.
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What is the most unusual thing found in the River Thames?

Thames mudlarks find spooky glass eyes, 400-year-old sundials and mystery jewellery buried in the river mud. Here are some eye-opening finds.
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What river has the most crocodiles?

The Mary River in the Northern Territory, Australia, has the highest density of Saltwater Crocodiles on the planet. Averaging around 11 non-hatchlings per kilometre, they converge in even larger numbers at a place called Shady Camp.
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What is the lost river in London?

The River Fleet nowadays is fully underground and largely part of the sewer system but you its legacy can still be observed in the City of London. The most well-known of London's lost rivers and the largest one, the River Fleet flows from Hampstead and Highgate through Kings Cross and all the way to Blackfriars Bridge.
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What is the coldest river in the UK?

River Dove, central England.
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Did Vikings wear knickers?

We know little about underpants used during the Norse era. No surviving examples are known to exist. It is believed that they followed the same patterns as trousers but were typically knee length.
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What percentage of British DNA is Viking?

Early Viking Age raiding parties were an activity for locals and included close family members. The genetic legacy in the UK has left the population with up to six percent Viking DNA.
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