Low Leven
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Low Leven is a hamlet within the borough of Stockton-on-Tees and ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England, and is located at the bottom of Leven Bank towards the mouth of the River Leven.
Low Leven is dominated by the ruin of the Cross Keys public house and three former dwellings which were abandoned due to persistent flooding. Much of these buildings have collapsed.
[edit] Regeneration
In mid-February 2007 work was started on the reconstruction of the hamlets ruins, and construction of nine 5/6 bedroom houses by Yorvik Homes.
[edit] See also
Towns and Villages in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees |
Towns: Billingham | Eaglescliffe | Stockton | Thornaby | Yarm Villages: Aislaby | Carlton | Cowpen Bewley | Egglescliffe | Elton | Grindon | Hartburn | High Leven | Hilton | Longnewton | Maltby | Norton | Redmarshall | Stillington | Thorpe Thewles | Urlay Nook | Whinney Hill | Whitton | Wolviston |