River Lee

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River Lee is a significant river in southeast England that flows through Hertfordshire and Essex before joining the River Thames in London.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
River Lee Navigation 2
River Lee basin 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
alternativeName River Lea
basinCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
country England
crossedBy A10 road NERFINISHED
North Circular Road
surface form: A406 North Circular Road

M25 motorway NERFINISHED
ecoregion London Basin
surface form: Thames Basin Lowlands
flowsThrough Essex NERFINISHED
Hertfordshire NERFINISHED
flowsThroughProtectedArea Lee Valley Park NERFINISHED
formsBoundaryBetween Essex NERFINISHED
Hertfordshire NERFINISHED
hasCanal Lee Navigation
hasFeature Bow Locks
Feildes Weir
surface form: Hertford Weir

Old Ford Locks
Tottenham Lock
hasReservoirs Lee Valley reservoirs
surface form: Lee Valley Reservoir Chain
hasTributary Ching Brook
Dagenham Brook
Pymmes Brook
River Stort NERFINISHED
Salmon Brook NERFINISHED
historicalUse industrialWaterSupply
millPower
locatedIn South East England
surface form: Southeast England
managedBy Environment Agency (England)
surface form: Environment Agency
mouth River Thames NERFINISHED
mouthLocation London, England
surface form: London
navigationAuthority Canal & River Trust
surface form: Canal and River Trust
near Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
partOf Thames
surface form: Thames River Basin
passesThrough Bow
Broxbourne NERFINISHED
Enfield
Hackney NERFINISHED
Hatfield
Hertford
Luton
Tottenham NERFINISHED
Ware
tributaryOf River Thames NERFINISHED
usedFor angling
boating
navigation
recreation
waterSupply
valleyName Lee Valley

Referenced by (6)

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

River Lea alternativeName River Lee
River Lee estuary drainageBasin River Lee
this entity surface form: River Lee basin
River Lea hasCanal River Lee
this entity surface form: River Lee Navigation
Thames hasMajorTributary River Lee
Edmonton near River Lee
this entity surface form: River Lee Navigation
River Lee estuary partOf River Lee