River in Hampshire, England
River Dun, near Dunbridge
The River Dun is a tributary of the River Test in southern England, which flows for 18.3 km (11.4 miles) in a generally easterly direction through rural parts of Wiltshire and Hampshire .[ 1]
The river rises to the east of Salisbury near Clarendon Park , where it has been dammed to form a lake. It flows south towards West Grimstead , then turns east and crosses the county border into Hampshire as it passes between the villages of West Dean and East Dean .[ 2] After passing north of Lockerley and Dunbridge , it joins the Test near Kimbridge .[ 3] The Test ultimately drains into Southampton Water .
The valley is followed by the Southampton to Salisbury railway and bore the route of the Salisbury and Southampton Canal between Kimbridge and East Grimstead , marked as (the) Old/old canal on many modern maps.
References
^ "Dun" . Catchment Data Explorer . Environment Agency. Retrieved 13 September 2022 .
^ "Wiltshire · United Kingdom" . Google Maps .
^ Soulful Nature: A spiritual field guide , Brian Draper, Howard Green, 2020
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