| River Aller | |
| River | |
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Packhorse Bridge, Allerford
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| Country | England |
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| State | Somerset |
| Region | Exmoor |
| District | West Somerset |
| Tributaries | |
| - left | River Horner |
| City | Allerford |
| Source | |
| - location | Holnicote, West Somerset, Exmoor, Somerset, England |
| - coordinates | 51°11′54″N 3°32′52″W / 51.19833°N 3.54778°W |
| Mouth | Porlock Bay, Bristol Channel |
| - location | near Hurlestone Point, Somerset, England |
| - elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
| - coordinates | 51°13′31″N 3°35′10″W / 51.22528°N 3.58611°W |
The River Aller is a small river on Exmoor in Somerset, England.
It rises as several small streams around Tivington and Huntscott and flows through the Holnicote Estate past Holnicote and through Allerford, where it passes under a packhorse bridge of medieval origin.[1] It then joins the River Horner, which flows into Porlock Bay near Hurlstone Point on the Bristol Channel.
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