River Len

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The River Len is a small river in Kent, England, known for flowing through the town of Maidstone and contributing to the River Medway system.

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River Len canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
confluenceLocation Maidstone
country England
county Kent
drainageBasin Medway Estuary
surface form: Medway basin
flowsThrough Bearsted
Hollingbourne area
Leeds, Kent
Maidstone
hasCourseDirection generally westward
hasEcologicalRole local wildlife habitat
supports riparian vegetation
hasFloodRiskRelevance local flood management in Maidstone area
hasHistoricalUse powering corn mills
powering paper mills
hasNearbyLandmark Leeds Castle
hasNearbySettlement Bearsted
Lenham
Maidstone
hasNotableFeature Leeds Castle
surface form: Leeds Castle moat and lakes
hasNotableSection section through Leeds Castle grounds
section through Mote Park, Maidstone
hasWatercourseType non-navigable river
locatedIn Kent
South East England
United Kingdom
mouthOf River Medway
partOf River Medway catchment
recreation amenity value in parks
angling in some stretches
region Maidstone
surface form: Maidstone district
sourceLocation near Lenham, Kent
tributaryOf River Medway
usedFor ornamental lakes at Leeds Castle
usedHistoricallyFor watermills
waterSystem River Medway system

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River Medway tributary River Len
Maidstone traversedBy River Len
Leeds Castle situatedOn River Len