Talk:River Chess

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>>I am currently doing my GCSE coursework, and i need to know the name of the farmer that owns the fields surrounding parts of the River Chess. If anyone can provide me with this information i would be extremely grateful. Also if anyone knows a good website where i can gain access to a full map of the Chess that would be beneficial too. Please either add the information onto this page or email me on georgie.g:hotmail.co.uk.

Thank you.



i need 2 know how long the river chess is...we went on a school trip this year (year 8) and i thought it was great. we were allowed to go into the actual river at a part which was around knee depth...i think it is a very relaxing, paeceful and fun place to go and would like to again.if you actually know how long the river chess is please please i beg you add me on hollseey@hotmail.co.uk and tell me the answer before tomorrow because i will get a detention if i dont find this out and it seems no websites have the answer to my rather simple question...HOW LONG IS THE RIVER CHESS??!!?!?!??!!?????!?


the page says it is 300km long, that is ludicrous. 30km I could just about believe (18 miles) but my guess would be more like 10 miles —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.1.159.86 (talk) 14:43, 15 March 2008 (UTC)