River Leen, Nottinghamshire
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The River Leen is a short stream in Nottinghamshire rising near Papplewick and flowing through Hucknall and Nottingham before entering the River Trent opposite Wilford.
Originally it discharged into the Beeston Canal, flowed some distance along the canal and thence over a small wire into the Tinker’s Leen (where the modern Courts complex is now situated) and so into the Trent just downstream of Trent Bridge.
[edit] References
- Trent Water Authority – Official Handbook (1973)

