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River Glyme

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The River Glyme is a river in Oxfordshire, England. It is a tributary of the River Evenlode. It rises about 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Chipping Norton, and flows southeast past Old Chalford, Enstone, Kiddington, Glympton and Wootton, Woodstock and through Blenheim Park. At Wootton the Glyme is joined by a tributary, the River Dorn. The Glyme joins the Evenlode just south of the park near Bladon.

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The Glyme is dammed at Cleveley, Kiddington, Glympton and Blenheim. At Blenheim, “Capability” Brown used the river to form the lake in front of Blenheim Palace.

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The upper part of the Glyme Valley around the river’s headwaters is a Site of Special Scientific Interest.[1]

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The Glyme Valley Way footpath follows almost the entire course of the river.

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The river’s name is derived from the Brittonic for “bright stream”.[2]

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