The River Chelt is a tributary of England's largest river, the Severn. The Chelt flows through the western edge of the Cotswolds and the town of Cheltenham. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (480x640, 78 KB) Summary Millhouse Farm and the River Chelt, at Withy Bridge Author: Stephen Bowden Uploaded by Stephen Kennedy Released under Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (480x640, 78 KB) Summary Millhouse Farm and the River Chelt, at Withy Bridge Author: Stephen Bowden Uploaded by Stephen Kennedy Released under Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2. ... The bridge over the River Chelt, Millhouse Farm in the background, Withy Bridge, Glos. ... Gloucestershire (pronounced ; GLOSS-ter-sher) is a county in South West England. ... A tributary (or affluent or confluent) is a contributory stream, a river that does not reach the sea, but joins another major river (a parent river), to which it contributes its waters, swelling its discharge. ... Royal motto (French): Dieu et mon droit (Translated: God and my right) Englands location (dark green) within the British Isles Languages English (de facto) Capital London de facto Largest city London Area â Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population â Total (mid-2004) â Total (2001 Census) â Density Ranked 1st... The Severn bridges crossing near the mouth of the River Severn The River Severn (Welsh: Afon Hafren) is the longest British river, at 354 kilometres (219 miles) long; it rises at an altitude of 610 metres on Plynlimon near Llanidloes, in the Cambrian Mountains, Mid Wales, and it passes through... The Cotswolds are a range of hills in central England, sometimes called the heart of England, a hilly area reaching over 300 m or 1000 feet. ... Cheltenham (or Cheltenham Spa) is a spa town and borough in Gloucestershire, England, near Gloucester and Cirencester. ...