Fivehead River

Fivehead River (also known as the River Earn or Rag or Ragg River) flows through south Somerset, England.

Fivehead River
River Earn, Rag River
Location
CountryEngland
CountySomerset
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationSomerset, England
  coordinates50°58′02″N 2°57′39″W
MouthRiver Isle
  location
Somerset, England
  coordinates
50°59′52″N 2°53′42″W

It is named after the village of Fivehead, near to two Sites of Special Scientific Interest at Fivehead Arable Fields and Fivehead Woods and Meadow.

The source of the river is from various streams around Batten's Green and Ashill south west of Staple Fitzpaine, and flows east past Hatch Beauchamp and Beercrocombe where it is joined by several small tributaries. It then flows north east, past Isle Abbots, joining the River Isle north of Isle Brewers.

The 18th century road bridge over the river is a Grade II listed building.

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