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River Frome, Stroud

For other uses of Frome, see Frome (disambiguation).

The River Frome is a river in Gloucestershire that rises at Pinbury Park in the Cotswolds and flows west through Stroud and into the River Severn at Upper Framilode. It is unrelated to the river Frome at Bristol.

The valley from Stroud to Chalford is usually known as the Golden Valley, and is one of the Stroud Five Valleys; it carries the railway line and canal to the Sapperton Tunnels under the Cotswolds.



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