Image of the River Ebble flowing through a field of snow in Salisbury UK

The River Ebble is one the five rivers of the English city of Salisbury.
Rising at Alvediston 12 miles to the west 51°0′36.41″N 2°2′5.76″W it joins the River Avon 2 miles south of Salisbury at Bodenham 51°1′58.04″N 1°45′29.10″W, after flowing through Ebbesbourne Wake, Fifield Bavant, Little London, Knapp, Mount Sorrel, Broad Chalke, Stoke Farthing, Bishopstone, Stratford Tony, Coombe Bissett, Odstock and Nunton.
The River Chalke is the most significant tributary, rising in Bowerchalke and flowing through the Chalke Valley to join the Ebble at Mount Sorrel in Broad Chalke, after running through and trout farms. The Chalke also provides a steady, year round flow so that the winterbourne section of the Ebble is only from Alvediston to Knapp.
The flow of the Ebble is augmented at Little London by multiple pumped bore holes that feed the extensive commercial watercress farm at Knapp before the confluence with the Chalke.
Taken with an Olympus E-30, Focal length 21mm, Shutter speed 1/250s,
f/4.5, ISO 1250
moments, river, ebble, melting, snow, chalk, valley, wiltshire, uk
Comments
A lovely wintery scene, when I see photos like this, I actually miss the winter of England
A wonderful compliment Mik, thank you so kindly my friend x
– Clive
Beautiful winter stream scene
Thanking you so kindly for your great compliment Byron, appreciated
– Clive
makes a gr8 card
well captured and presented
So glad you like it John, thanking you for your fine compliment my friend
– Clive
Absolute Masterpiece Clive…beautifully framed too with the trees xxxxx
A lovely compliment Janine, thank you so kindly my friend xx
– Clive
Lovely Winters scene Clive x
Such a wonderful compliment Pauline, thanking you xx
– Clive
Lovely and enchanting
Thank you David, a fine compliment my friend
– Clive
Truly wonderful capture!!
Greatly appreciate your fine compliment Lorraine, thank you my friend xx
– Clive