Because much of the river's course is across clay soil the river's waterlevel varies greatly. In summer low water level makes the river a diverse and important habitat, supporting many rare plants. In winter the river often floods, and is therefore bordered by wide and fertile flood plains.
The RiverStour is a 60.5 mile long river in southern England.
The source of the river is at Stourhead, in Wiltshire where it forms a series of artificial lakes which are part of the Stourhead estate, owned by the National Trust.
In winter the river often floods, and is therefore bordered by wide and fertile flood plains.