River Lee Navigation

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River Lee Navigation is a canalised section of the River Lea in London and Hertfordshire, forming part of the region’s historic inland waterway network for navigation and transport.

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Label Occurrences
River Lee Navigation canonical 1
River Lee Navigation system 1

Statements (52)

Predicate Object
instanceOf canalised river
navigation
waterway
adjacentTo Lee Valley Regional Park NERFINISHED
basinCountry United Kingdom
connectsTo Hertford Union Canal NERFINISHED
Lee and Stort Navigation NERFINISHED
Regent's Canal NERFINISHED
River Lea NERFINISHED
River Thames NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
feature artificial cuts bypassing natural meanders of the River Lea
flood control structures
series of pound locks
formerMaintainedBy British Waterways NERFINISHED
hasPart cuts
locks
towpaths
weirs
historicalSignificance formed part of the industrial transport network of London
supported trade and freight traffic in the Lea Valley
locatedIn England
Hertfordshire
London NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Canal & River Trust NERFINISHED
mouth Limehouse Basin NERFINISHED
River Thames at Limehouse NERFINISHED
navigableBy barges
narrowboats
small leisure craft
partOf Lee Navigation system
River Lea NERFINISHED
inland waterway network of England
passesThrough Broxbourne NERFINISHED
Cheshunt NERFINISHED
Enfield NERFINISHED
Hackney NERFINISHED
Hertford NERFINISHED
Tottenham NERFINISHED
Tower Hamlets NERFINISHED
Ware NERFINISHED
riverSystem River Lea NERFINISHED
River Thames basin NERFINISHED
terminus Hertford (upper terminus) NERFINISHED
Limehouse Basin (lower terminus) NERFINISHED
use angling
freight transport
navigation
recreational boating
towpath walking and cycling
usedFor access to 2012 London Olympic Park waterways
waterwayNumberingSystem part of British Waterways network

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Limehouse Cut connectsWaterBody River Lee Navigation
Limehouse Cut partOf River Lee Navigation
this entity surface form: River Lee Navigation system