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Thames Basin Heaths


The Thames Basin Heaths are a natural region in southern England in the counties of Berkshire, Hampshire and Surrey.

The Thames Basin Heaths are recognised as national character area 129 by Natural England, the UK government's advisor on the natural environment. They cover an area of 118,529 hectares (457.64 sq mi) of countryside surrounding the towns of Newbury, Camberley and Woking To the west lie the Berkshire and Marlborough Downs, to the north the Chilterns and Thames Valley, to the east and southeast the Thames Basin Lowlands and to the south the Hampshire Downs.

The terrain of the heaths is characterized by flat or gently sloping plateaux with numerous watercourses incising broad or sometimes steep-sided valleys. The land descends towards the east into the London Basin and along the main river valleys to the low-lying areas of the Kennet floodplain and lower reaches of the Loddon and Blackwater. At the western edge is the chalk scarp of the Hampshire Downs. The highest elevation is 296 metres.

The main watercourses are the Basingstoke Canal, the Kennet & Avon Canal, the Blackwater River and the rivers Kennet, Loddon, Wey, Whitewater, Pang and Mole.


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