The Hogsmill River
About The Hogsmill River
The Hogsmill River is a 9.9 km river and one of the tributaries of the River Thames which is located in Surrey, England. It rises in Ewell and flows into the Thames at Kingston upon Thames on the reach above Kingston Road Bridge.
The stream courses through low-lying land, a large portion of it sports grounds and green space, except for Kingston town focus.
The twelfth century Clattern Bridge, one of the most established street connects in England, crosses the waterway in the focal point of Kingston. The Coronation Stone, now sited near the stream in Kingston, is accepted to have been utilized for the crowning ritual of Saxon rulers in the tenth century. It was utilized as a steed mounting obstruct until the point that 1850 when it was mounted on a plinth in the town focus.
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