River Leven, North Yorkshire
- River Leven, North Yorkshire
Infobox River | river_name = River Leven
caption = The mouth of the Leven.
origin =
mouth = River Tees, Yarm
basin_countries = England
length =
elevation =
discharge =
watershed = The River Leven flows through North Yorkshire, and is a tributary to the River Tees at Yarm.
ettlements
"from source"
*Kildale
*Low Easby
*Little Ayton
*Great Ayton
*Stokesley
*Rudby
*Hutton Rudby
*Crathorne
*Yarm
*Low Leven
(Joins River Tees)
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