River Cray valley

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The River Cray valley is a river valley in southeast London and northwest Kent, England, known for its chain of wetlands, meadows, and nature reserves along the River Cray.

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River Cray valley canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
river valley
contains meadows
nature reserves
riparian habitats
river floodplain habitats
wetlands
country United Kingdom
drainsTo River Darent estuary (via River Cray) NERFINISHED
ecoregionType urban fringe river corridor
follows River Cray NERFINISHED
hasBiodiversity aquatic invertebrates
riparian plants
wetland birds
hasFeature floodplain grasslands
public footpaths
riverside parks
hasLandUse agriculture
conservation
recreation
hasWatercourse River Cray NERFINISHED
knownFor chain of wetlands
linear nature reserves
meadows
locatedIn England
northwest Kent
southeast London NERFINISHED
locatedNear Crayford NERFINISHED
Dartford NERFINISHED
Foots Cray NERFINISHED
North Cray NERFINISHED
St Mary Cray NERFINISHED
St Paul’s Cray NERFINISHED
partOf County of Kent NERFINISHED
London Borough of Bexley NERFINISHED
London Borough of Bromley NERFINISHED
Thames river basin district NERFINISHED

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Foots Cray Meadows partOf River Cray valley