River Pitt Explained

River Pitt
Name Other:Piddy
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:England
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Name2:Somerset
Subdivision Type4:District
Subdivision Name4:South Somerset
Subdivision Type5:Cities
Subdivision Name5:Shepton Montague, Pitcombe
Length:5.5miles
Source1 Location:Brewham, South Somerset, England
Source1 Coordinates:51.0986°N -2.4114°W
Mouth:River Brue
Mouth Location:Cole, South Somerset, Somerset, England
Mouth Coordinates:51.1014°N -2.4772°W

The River Pitt, also known as the Piddy, is a short tributary of the River Brue in Somerset, England. It rises near Hardway in the parish of Brewham, and flows for 5.5miles through the parishes of Shepton Montague and Pitcombe to join the Brue at Cole.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jury. David. River Pitt. David Jury. 8 September 2011.
  2. Web site: Jury. David. River Pitt. Somerset Rivers. 8 September 2011.