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File:Salcombe estuary from Sharpitor.jpg
Kingsbridge estuary from Sharpitor looking upstream towards Kingsbridge. Salcombe is on the left, Sunny Cove and other beaches are visible to the right.

The Kingsbridge Estuary (also, erroneously, known as the 'Salcombe Estuary') in the South Hams area of Devon, England, runs from Kingsbridge in the north to its mouth at the English Channel near Salcombe and lies between Bolt Head and Sharpitor to the west and Portlemouth Down to the east. The estuary is some Template:Convert in length, with numerous side channels. Several of its creeks have independent names, including Blanksmill, Frogmore, Southpool, Batson and Bowcombe Creek (the most northerly portion of the estuary).

It covers an area of Template:Convert of which Template:Convert are inter-tidal. At high water the length of coast within the ria is Template:Convert. Although there are no major water courses entering the estuary, its total catchment area is Template:Convert.

The estuary is an extreme example of a ria or drowned river valley caused by rising sea levels rather than a true estuary. Prior to the sea level rise at the end of the last glacial period, it was the valley of a river. Its size is disproportionate to the size of the small streams which flow into it.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In February 1987 the estuary was designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. It is a Local Nature Reserve and lies within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

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