Lee Valley

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Lee Valley is a low-lying corridor in southeast England known for its mix of urban development, parkland, and waterways, forming a major recreational and ecological landscape along the lower River Lea.

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Label Occurrences
Lee Valley canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
recreational area
valley
adjacentTo East London
Lea Valley industrial areas
alsoKnownAs Lea Valley
characterisedBy low-lying corridor
parkland
urban development
waterways
contains canals
nature reserves
reservoirs
urban areas
wetlands
country England
United Kingdom
ecologicalSignificance green corridor
wildlife habitat
followsWatercourse River Lea
forms major ecological landscape
major recreational landscape
hasPart Lee Valley Regional Park
surface form: Lee Valley Park

Lee Valley Regional Park
hasTransportCorridor canal network
railways
roads
knownFor linear park system
mix of urban and natural landscapes
locatedAlong lower River Lea
locatedIn southeast England
partOf Thames Basin
surface form: Thames drainage basin
passesThrough Essex
Greater London
Hertfordshire
usedFor boating
cycling
recreation
walking
wildlife observation

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River Lea passesThrough Lee Valley
River Lee valleyName Lee Valley
River Lee flowsThrough Lee Valley
Lee Navigation isPartOf Lee Valley
Feildes Weir partOf Lee Valley
Lee Valley reservoirs locatedIn Lee Valley