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- River_Cray abstract "The River Cray is a tributary of the River Darent in southern England. It rises in Priory Gardens in Orpington in the London Borough of Bromley, where rainwater permeates the chalk bedrock and forms a pond at the boundary between the chalk and impermeable clay. It then flows northwards past the industrial and residential area of St Mary Cray, through St Paul's Cray where there was once a paper mill, through Foots Cray, and enters the parkland of Foots Cray Meadows. Here it flows under the Five Arches bridge (which was built in 1781 as part of the designs for Foots Cray Meadows drawn up by Capability Brown) and past Loring Hall (c.1760), once the home of Lord Castlereagh, who committed suicide there in 1822. It continues northwards through North Cray and Bexley, where there is a restored Gothic cold plunge bath house, built around 1766 as part of Vale Mascal Estate. It is then joined by the River Shuttle and then continues through the parkland of Hall Place, which was built for John Champneys in 1540. It then turns east through Crayford and Barnes Cray before joining the Darent, which flows northwards into the River Thames between Crayford Marshes and Dartford Marshes. The villages through which it flows are collectively known as the Crays.".
- River_Cray elevation "54.0".
- River_Cray length "14484.096".
- River_Cray mouthElevation "2.0".
- River_Cray origin Orpington.
- River_Cray riverMouth River_Darent.
- River_Cray thumbnail Darent_and_Cray.jpg?width=300.
- River_Cray wikiPageExternalLink joynson_mill_engraving_(large).jpg.
- River_Cray wikiPageExternalLink bexley-mill-00413-640.jpg.
- River_Cray wikiPageID "902398".
- River_Cray wikiPageRevisionID "575114261".
- River_Cray caption "Confluence of the River Darent and the River Cray on Crayford Marshes.".
- River_Cray elevation "54 m".
- River_Cray hasPhotoCollection River_Cray.
- River_Cray imageName "Darent and Cray.jpg".
- River_Cray mouth "River Darent TQ 537 760".
- River_Cray mouthElevation "2 m".
- River_Cray origin "Orpington Pond TQ 468 668".
- River_Cray riverName "River Cray".
- River_Cray subject Category:Nature_reserves_in_Bexley.
- River_Cray subject Category:Nature_reserves_in_Bromley.
- River_Cray subject Category:Rivers_of_London.
- River_Cray subject Category:Watermills_in_Kent.
- River_Cray subject Category:Watermills_in_London.
- River_Cray point "51.3809 0.1067".
- River_Cray type BodyOfWater109225146.
- River_Cray type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- River_Cray type River109411430.
- River_Cray type RiversOfLondon.
- River_Cray type Stream109448361.
- River_Cray type Thing100002452.
- River_Cray type YagoGeoEntity.
- River_Cray type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- River_Cray type BodyOfWater.
- River_Cray type NaturalPlace.
- River_Cray type Place.
- River_Cray type River.
- River_Cray type Stream.
- River_Cray type Wikidata:Q532.
- River_Cray type BodyOfWater.
- River_Cray type Place.
- River_Cray type RiverBodyOfWater.
- River_Cray type River.
- River_Cray type Stream.
- River_Cray type Location.
- River_Cray type SpatialThing.
- River_Cray comment "The River Cray is a tributary of the River Darent in southern England. It rises in Priory Gardens in Orpington in the London Borough of Bromley, where rainwater permeates the chalk bedrock and forms a pond at the boundary between the chalk and impermeable clay. It then flows northwards past the industrial and residential area of St Mary Cray, through St Paul's Cray where there was once a paper mill, through Foots Cray, and enters the parkland of Foots Cray Meadows.".
- River_Cray label "River Cray".
- River_Cray label "Río Cray".
- River_Cray sameAs Río_Cray.
- River_Cray sameAs m.03nbm8.
- River_Cray sameAs Q3357174.
- River_Cray sameAs Q3357174.
- River_Cray sameAs River_Cray.
- River_Cray lat "51.3809".
- River_Cray long "0.1067".
- River_Cray wasDerivedFrom River_Cray?oldid=575114261.
- River_Cray depiction Darent_and_Cray.jpg.
- River_Cray isPrimaryTopicOf River_Cray.
- River_Cray name "River Cray".